In Norman, Rambo redshirt his first year. Rambo highly considered Notre Dame and Florida, but ended up choosing Oklahoma in 2017, which featured an elite wide receiver grouping including first round picks CeeDee Lamb and Marquise Brown.
Rambo suffered a wrist injury his first year with Cedar Hill, but established himself as one of the nation’s best while also excelling in track. He prioritized football at a younger age as he transferred to Cedar Hill High his sophomore year, which plays in the state’s most elite division and won a state title in 2014. Rambo grew up around football as he was raised in the Dallas, Texas area. – Overall 2021 PFF Grade: 77.5, 662 Wide, 85 Slot, 14 Backfield, 2 Inline Combine/Pro Day Results:īroad Jump: 9’10” (32nd Percentile) Rambo Reloaded in 2021 (Position Ranking based on Consensus Board of 60 ranking systems)*Ģ018: 12GP, 8 Receptions, 125 Yards (15.6 Y/C), 1 TD, 2 Drops (Oklahoma)Ģ019: 14GP/14GS, 43 Receptions, 743 Yards (17.3 Y/C), 5 TDs, 1 Drop (Oklahoma)Ģ020: 10GP/10GS, 25 Receptions, 312 Yards (12.5 Y/C), 3 TDs, 4 Drops (Oklahoma)Ģ021: 12GP/12GS, 79 Receptions, 1,172 Yards (14.8 Y/C), 7 TDs, 4 Drops (Miami, Second Team All-ACC, single season receiving yards record)ĬAREER: 155 Receptions, 2,352 Yards, 15 TDs 2022 NFL Draft Ranking* – 216th Overall, 28th Wide Receiver