John DeShazier | Senior Writer - NewOrleansSaints.com
When the New Orleans Saints drafted Ryan Ramczyk he wasn’t able to work, while he recovered from surgery to repair a torn labrum.
Since he started working, almost nothing has been able to get him to stop.
The Saints’ right tackle didn’t miss an offensive snap as a rookie first-round pick (No. 32 overall) in 2017. He missed less than a handful in his second season (he played 997) in 15 games, sitting out the regular-season finale against Carolina along with several other starters after the Saints already had secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
“I like to go through practice and get all the work you can get,” Ramczyk said. “I think it’s a big thing to be dependable in this league. Guys go down with injuries, it happens all the time. A lot of it is just misfortune – wrong place, wrong time. But to be able to be that guy that’s on the field consistent, that’s a point I take pride in.” ...
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When the New Orleans Saints drafted Ryan Ramczyk he wasn’t able to work, while he recovered from surgery to repair a torn labrum.
Since he started working, almost nothing has been able to get him to stop.
The Saints’ right tackle didn’t miss an offensive snap as a rookie first-round pick (No. 32 overall) in 2017. He missed less than a handful in his second season (he played 997) in 15 games, sitting out the regular-season finale against Carolina along with several other starters after the Saints already had secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
“I like to go through practice and get all the work you can get,” Ramczyk said. “I think it’s a big thing to be dependable in this league. Guys go down with injuries, it happens all the time. A lot of it is just misfortune – wrong place, wrong time. But to be able to be that guy that’s on the field consistent, that’s a point I take pride in.” ...
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