Through his brief NFL career, Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey hasn't been shy about voicing his confidence in his play on the field. It has been a large part of what has helped him quickly become of the top players at his position heading into his third year in the league.

Ramsey was once at it again verbally over social media hinting at possible difficulties throwing the ball for Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen against the Jacksonville Jaguars to which he has already doubled down on his statement.

The two teams play in the second half of the 2018 season on Nov. 28. By that time, Allen may have already secured the starting job. If so, it does present an interesting challenge against one of the league's best defenses that are headed by a more than formidable secondary that includes Ramsey playing a huge part.

Meanwhile, there have been many questions concerning Allen's throwing ability beyond just his tremendous arm strength. He had struggled to place the ball with accuracy throughout his collegiate career that has created doubt that he can suddenly find that at the next level where the competition is stiffer and the windows to wide receivers are that much smaller.

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All of this could lead to some struggles out of the gate for Allen as he works his way toward adjusting to the speed of the game along with the number of talented defensive players he will be up against on a game-by-game basis.

There will be many other defensive backs apart from Ramsey looking to cause havoc in the passing game for Allen to disrupt him from having any sustained level of success against them. Only time will tell if the Wyoming product will be able to handle the challenges that lie ahead at the next level that could very well include the Jaguars All-Pro cornerback in his first campaign in the league.