Richard Sherman

Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman celebrates after the NFL football NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014, in Seattle. The Seahawks won 23-17 to advance to Super Bowl XLVIII.

(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Amherst, N.Y. — Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Andre Reed paid a visit to the 27th annual Jim Kelly Football Camp on Friday to run around a bit with campers and give the kids some advice.

After giving his third "chalk talk" of the afternoon, Reed took questions from the kids. Unlike the younger group from earlier in the day, the older campers asked the tough questions.

One camper stood up in the back of the crowded auditorium at Sweet Home High School and asked a question that got Reed's attention.

"In your prime, do you think (Seattle Seahawks cornerback) Richard Sherman could check you?" the camper asked with a laugh.

"Hell no," Reed responded as the campers burst into applause. "Look, Richard Sherman is a really good player. But he isn't a Deion (Sanders) or a (Rod) Woodson yet, even if he thinks he is."

Reed, who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 2, ended his career with 951 catches and over 13,000 receiving yards. It's safe to say he would have been quite the challenge for Sherman, but the matchup would have been fun to watch.

Judging by the response he got, most people in the room agreed with Reed.