TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Executive VP of football ops Tom Coughlin and general manager Dave Caldwell can sit out the first round of the upcoming NFL draft. Jalen Ramsey has it covered.

He already knows the player he’d take when the Jacksonville Jaguars are on the clock: Florida State running back Dalvin Cook. He’s already begun a social media campaign: "4 at 4." That's Cook's uniform number with the fourth overall pick.

"Just thought that up," said Ramsey, who starred as a defensive back at FSU from 2013-15 before the Jaguars selected him fifth overall last April. "He’s an alpha, a leader in every aspect. You can turn on the film and see everything about the game but what y'all don’t see is how big of an impact he makes on everybody’s job, everybody in the locker room, so that’s why I’m lobbying for him."

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It’s clear that Ramsey is biased toward the garnet and gold, but there is a legitimate case to be made for Cook. He ran for a school-record 4,464 yards and 46 touchdowns in three seasons at FSU. He ran for 1,691 yards as a sophomore and 1,765 yards as a junior last season and leaves Tallahassee as the Seminoles’ all-time leading rusher.

Despite battling hamstring and ankle injuries in 2014, Cook ran for a school freshman-record 1,008 yards. That impressed Ramsey and he said the Jaguars would benefit from an infusion of that kind of attitude.

"Just that fire, that determination," Ramsey said. "That rubs off on everybody. It rubs off on other offensive players. It rubs off on other defensive players."

Cook isn’t the only former Seminoles player he wants in Jacksonville. He also wants the Jaguars to draft defensive end DeMarcus Walker with the 35th pick and cornerback Marquez White with the 68th pick.

He didn’t stop there, though. He wants fullback Freddie Stevenson, receiver Kermit Whitfield, receiver Bobo Wilson, receiver Travis Rudolph and offensive lineman Roderick Johnson. Ramsey wants pretty much every FSU player participating in the pro day at the Alfred J. Dunlap Indoor Practice Facility to head east on I-10.

That group of players has been part of FSU's amazing run during the last four seasons: 47-7 and the 2013 national title.

"Y'all know what the ‘Noles bring," Ramsey said. "We just need all the ‘Noles. That’s what we need."