In 46 games with the Green Wave, Teamer totaled 197 tackles, 15 passes defensed and three interceptions. At 6-foot-0, 205 pounds, he describes himself as a physical player, but said it's his ability to adapt and learn that's benefited him most early on.

"They threw a lot at us from rookie minicamp until now, and it's just so you can get accustomed to it and be able to show your true speed," Teamer said. "That's what Coach Gus talks about all the time, as well as Coach [Anthony] Lynn. They talk about whenever you know what you're doing, you can show your true talent and show them how fast you really can play."

The knowledge required to develop into an NFL player goes beyond studying the playbook each evening. Teamer said he's spent the last month asking several questions to Defensive Backs Coach Ron Milus and Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Chris Harris.

He's also leaned on All-Pro safeties Derwin James and Phillips – a fellow UDFA – to help translate his learnings onto the field.