Which NFL players would make the best Fortnite gamers

Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis prepares to take the field against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida, on Monday, October 24, 2011. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun/MCT via Getty Images)
Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis prepares to take the field against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida, on Monday, October 24, 2011. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun/MCT via Getty Images) /
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FOXBOROUGH, MA – JANUARY 21: Jalen Ramsey
FOXBOROUGH, MA – JANUARY 21: Jalen Ramsey /

Jacksonville Jaguars – Jalen Ramsey

I’d pay real money to watch a Twitch stream of Jalen Ramsey playing Fortnite. The NFL’s new gold standard for trash talking would pull no punches as he collects eliminations in the game.

Ramsey treats trash talk like it’s a skill and really, it can be. Here’s a clip from last season in which Ramsey wore down A.J. Green so much that Green got himself kicked out of the game in frustration.

Ramsey trashing 15-year-olds at Tilted Towers could be a television show. The best part about it is that he backs up his talk. He’s one of the best young shut-down cornerbacks in the NFL, playing on arguably the league’s top defense.

Landing location: Ramsey lands at Loot Lake, the Jacksonville of Fortnite. It’s on the water and you would think it would be beautiful, but there really isn’t much there.

Favorite weapon: Boogie bombs. What better way to taunt someone in Fortnite than tossing a boogie bomb at them before scoring an elimination. The boogie bomb is the ultimate troll, just like Jalen Ramsey.

Ramsey would be a big part of his team collecting victory royales, much like he will be a big part of the Jaguars building upon a successful 2017 season. The Jags were

two bad calls in favor of the cheating Patriots

a bad half away from a Super Bowl in 2017 and they are very young and very talented going into the 2018 season.