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  1. 29 points
    Wow. As a fan who left Baltimore in 2003 and found this community I can't say enough about how upsetting this is. Facebook has some of the worst 'Raven' fans.
  2. 9 points
    Hallo evryone. Twoday eye m dowing a mawk draft. Heare we gow. Kuts: @52520Andrew- Diz powster haz bin e detriment two da hole franchize. Removin' hym from da organizacion iz da best weigh two gow aboot diz. Screw hym Traydes: Joe Flacco for the 253rd selection in da ENEFEL Draft- Diz Kuebee iz worthlezz end frankly, we r bettar off wethoot hym. Screw hym (Flacco haters upvote this bt default. Rownd Won: Patrica Mahomie, KUEBEE, TEJAS TACH Fineally, we git e real franchize Kuebee at the ENEFEL leval. Mahomie wil leed uz two 200 consekutiv super boweles. Rownd Too: Maleek McDoweel- Dafensive Lyne We naeed e Ngata-esk dafensive lyneman. We wer stoopid two trayd hym awae. Now we heve a super bowel kaliber dafense. Rownd Tre: Joe Mixon- Booma Soona Oz wuz stoopid. Onlee eye no az much bout football. Kuttin ray reyece set the franchize back leteral decadez. Mixon will halp uz get beck on treck. Round Tre part dex- D'onta Foreman, Tejas Oz wuz stoopid. Wee need anotha beck cuz Mixon and Dixon always suspended. Rownd Fer: Jayk Butt, literal Tight End. "hehehe.. Botomm" Rownd Fiyv: Jordan Luis, CB Wut a steel. Diz dood iz a furst rownd talent. We shuld tayke a chence on hym Rownd Six- Kyle Fuller, CB Eye doan no y he decided to reenter the draft. He's a guld pro. Tayk him. Rownd Se7en-Myles Garret, OLB. Diz dood sux. Which iz y he fell hear. But he myght hev potencial. We shuld give it a treye. ********************Reminder: Look at Today's Date**************************
  3. 9 points
    Lol for a second I thought your were making fun of RayRayravens 😂
  4. 8 points
    If you read rayrayravens posts lately pain is da name of da game
  5. 7 points
    I made this thread last year, so I figured I'd update it for this year. It's mostly copy/paste, but I've updated it somewhat. It's no secret that teams interview prospects for many different reasons, ranging from genuine interest to purposely feigning interest to trick other teams. In addition, teams will never meet or speak with certain prospects and then draft them, much to the surprise of the player himself. So this got me wondering: how strong of a connection is there between the Ravens' prospect interviews and actually drafting them? Taking what I could find from various sites, I composed a list, highlighting those we actually brought in either through the draft, UDFA, or waivers. 2011 *Baylor guard Danny Watkins (3/16). *Georgia defensive end Justin Houston (3/21, ). +Illinois linebacker Martez Wilson (3/21, 4/?). *Virginia Tech running back Ryan Williams (3/21). *Purdue defensive end Ryan Kerrigan (3/22). +Abilene Christian wide receiver Edmund Gates (3/23, 3/27). *Georgia linebacker Akeem Dent (3/?). *Miami cornerback Demarcus Van Dyke (3/?). *Utah State cornerback Curtis Marsh (3/?). *UT-Chattanooga cornerback Buster Skrine (3/24). *Florida State guard/center Rodney Hudson (3/?). +Temple defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson (3/28). *Arizona defensive end Brooks Reed (3/28). *Arizona defensive end Ricky Elmore (3/28). *Appalachian State safety Mark LeGree (3/29). Maryland wide receiver Torrey Smith (3/29). Colorado cornerback Jimmy Smith (3/29). *Oregon linebacker Casey Matthews (3/30). *Lehigh guard/tackle Will Rackley (3/30). *Texas cornerback Curtis Brown (3/?). Iowa defensive lineman Christian Ballard (3/?). *Missouri defensive end Aldon Smith (?/?). *Rice defensive end Cheta Ozougwu (?/?). *Richmond cornerback Justin Rogers (?/?). *Delaware safety Anthony Walters (?/?). *Illinois defensive tackle Corey Liuget (?/?). Pittsburgh wide receiver Jonathan Baldwin (?/?). Georgia wide receiver Kris Durham (?/?). *Texas linebacker/defensive end Sam Acho (3/?). *Baldwin-Wallace linebacker Keith Darbut (4/?). +Virginia Union offensive tackle David Mims (4/6). UCLA linebacker Akeem Ayers (4/7). North Carolina wide receiver Greg Little (4/7). North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn (4/7). Mississippi linebacker Jonathan Cornell (4/7). Pittsburgh defensive end Jabaal Sheard (4/8). Louisiana Tech return specialist Phillip Livas (4/20). South Carolina cornerback Chris Culliver (4/20). 2012 +Oklahoma State offensive tackle Levy Adcock (?/?). Miami (Ohio) guard Brandon Brooks (?/?). LSU cornerback Ron Brooks (3/30). *North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown (4/?). +Delaware guard/center Gino Gradkowski (?/?). Oregon State cornerback Brandon Hardin (?/?). Georgia Tech receiver Stephen Hill (4/5). Pittsburgh cornerback Buddy Jackson (3/30). Illinois receiver A.J. Jenkins (4/4). Virginia defensive end Cam Johnson (4/?). *Georgia center Ben Jones (?/?). California linebacker Mychal Kendricks (4/?). Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick (?/?). Wisconsin center Peter Konz (4/?). *Cincinnati running back Isaiah Pead (4/4). *USC defensive end Nick Perry (3/?). Central Florida cornerback Josh Robinson (3/30). UCLA receiver Nelson Rosario (4/3). Syracuse safety Phillip Thomas (3/30). *Texas kicker Justin Tucker (4/24). Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner (?/?). *Wisconsin guard Kevin Zeitler (?/?). 2013 Tavon Austin%, WR, West Virginia (PRI) (COM) Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon (SR) Steve Beauharnais, LB, Rutgers (SR) Tommy Bohanon, FB, Wake Forest (SR) Michael Buchanan, DL, Illinois (SR) Tank Carradine%, DE, Florida State (PRI) (COM) Braxston Cave, OL, Notre Dame (SR) DeWayne Cherrington, DL, Mississippi State (PRO) Brandon Copeland, DL, Penn (PRO) Jordan Devey, OL, Memphis (EW) Quinton Dial, DL, Alabama (INT) Lavar Edwards, DL, LSU (SR) Matt Elam, S, Florida (COM) Josh Evans, S, Florida (COM) D.J. Fluker%, OT, Alabama (PRI) (COM) Corey Fuller, WR, Virginia Tech (COM) Dwayne Gratz, DB, Connecticut (SR#) Chris Harper, WR, Kansas State (VINT) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson (COM) Dustin Hopkins, PK, Florida State (SR) Wes Horton, DL, USC (EW) Margus Hunt%, DE, SMU (PRI) (COM) Stefphon Jefferson, RB, Nevada (COM) Brandon Jenkins, DE, Florida State (COM) Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma (COM) Travis Kelce, TE, Cincinnati (PRI) Tavarres King, WR, Georgia (SR) Kevin Minter%, ILB, LSU (PRI) (COM) Damontre Moore, DL, Texas A&M (PRI) Sio Moore, LB, Connecticut (PRI) Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia (PRI) Alex Okafor, DL, Texas (SR) Toben Opurum, FB, Kansas (INT) Ryan Otten, TE, San Jose State (SR) Chris Pantale, TE, Boston College (COM) Will Pericak, DL, Colorado (PRI) Keith Pough, LB, Howard (INT) Justin Pugh%, OL, Syracuse (PRI) (SR#) David Quessenberry, OL, San Jose State (SR) Bacarri Rambo, DB, Georgia (PRI) Kevin Reddick, LB, North Carolina (COM) Brian Schwenke, OL, California (SR) Russell Shepard, WR, LSU (PRI) D.J. Swearinger, S, South Carolina (COM) Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M (SR) Cooper Taylor, DB, Richmond (PRI) Jamar Taylor, DB, Boise State (PRI) Stepfan Taylor, RB, Stanford (SR) Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas (COM) Conner Vernon, WR, Duke (SR) Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State (COM) Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State (SR) Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina (COM) Earl Wolff, S, N.C. State (EW) 2014 Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech (COM) Jeremiah Attaochu, LB, Georgia Tech (COM) Kelvin Benjamin%, WR, Florida State (PRI) (COM) Chris Borland%, LB, Wisconsin (COM) (SR) Chris Boswell, PK, Rice (SR) Jonathan Brown, LB, Illinois (SR) Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson (PRI) Deone Bucannon, DB, Washington State (PRI) Christopher Burnette, G, Georgia (EW) Michael Campanaro, WR, Wake Forest (LOC) Ka'Deem Carey, RB, Arizona (COM) Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, DB, Alabama (PRO) Mike Davis%, WR, Texas (COM) (SR%) Aaron Donald, DL, Pittsburgh (COM) Dominique Easley, DL, Florida (PRO) Eric Ebron%, TE, North Carolina (PRI) (COM) Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M (COM) Dee Ford, DL, Auburn (COM) Khairi Fortt, LB, California (PRI) Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Eastern Illinois (PRI) Kevin Graf, OL, Southern California (EW) Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State (COM) Gabe Jackson, OL, Mississippi State (SR) Kenny Ladler, DB, Vanderbilt (SR) Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU (COM) Tyler Larsen, OL, Utah State (SR) Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana (PRO) Marqise Lee%, WR, USC (PRI) (COM) Jordan Love, DB, Towson (LOC) Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt (COM) A.J. McCarron, QB, Alabama (PRI) Dexter McDougle, DB, Maryland (PRI) Keith McGill, DB, Utah (PRI) Morgan Moses, OL, Virginia (COM) C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama (PRI) Kevin Norwood, WR, Alabama (SR) Cody Parkey, K, Auburn (SR) Jacob Pedersen, TE, Wisconsin (SR) Joe Rankin, DB, Morgan State (LOC) Michael Sam%, LB, Missouri (INT) (COM) (SR) Kiero Small, RB, Arkansas (LOC) Telvin Smith, LB, Florida State (SR) Logan Thomas%, QB, Virginia Tech (PRI/PRO) (COM) Kyle Van Noy, LB, BYU (PRI) Jimmie Ward, DB, Northern Illinois (PRI) Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State (PRI) Terrance West%, RB, Towson (LOC) (COM) Andre Williams, RB, Boston College (COM) 2015 WR DeVante Parker, Louisville LB Shane Ray, Missouri RB Tevin Coleman, Indiana OT La'el Collins, LSU RB Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin CB Eric Rowe, Utah DL Randy Gregory, Nebraska CB P.J. Williams, Florida State OL Robert Myers, Tennessee State* OL A.J. Cann, South Carolina* LB Benardrick McKinney, Mississippi State CB Marcus Peters, Washington CB Tray Walker, Texas Southern WR Dorial Green-Beckham, Missouri RB Jay Ajayi, Boise State WR Breshad Perriman, Central Florida CB Jalen Collins, LSU CB/KR Chris Dunkley, USF TE Jesse James, Penn State RB Tevin Coleman, Indiana WR Phillip Dorsett, Miami 2016 Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson (COM) Joey Bosa^, DE/3-4OLB, Ohio State (COM, PRI) James Bradberry, CB, Samford (SR) Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State (PRI) Blake Countess, CB, Auburn (PRI) Joe Dahl, G/OT, Washington State (STM) Sean Davis^, FS/CB, Maryland (COM, LOC, STM) Kenyan Drake, RB, Alabama (SR) Leonard Floyd, OLB/3-4OLB, Georgia (PRI) Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida (PRI) Darien Harris, OLB, Michigan State (LOC) Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky (WOR) Kevin Hogan, QB, Stanford (WOR) Tyrone Holmes, DE, Montana (EW) Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA (PRI) Darius Jackson, RB, Eastern Michigan (PRI) William Jackson III, CB, Houston (PRI) Quinton Jefferson, DT, Maryland (LOC) Cyrus Jones^, CB, Alabama (PRI, LOC) Deion Jones, OLB, LSU (PRI) Karl Joseph, S, West Virginia (PRI) Jay Lee^, WR, Baylor (SR, PRI) Tyler Matakevich, ILB/OLB, Temple (SR) Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State (WOR) Robert Nkemdiche, DT/DE/3-4DE, Ole Miss (PRI) Emmanuel Ogbah, DE/3-4DE, Oklahoma State (WOR) David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba (EW) Will Parks, SS, Arizona (PRO) Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama (PRI) Jalen Ramsey^, CB/S, Florida State (COM, PRI) Jake Rudock, QB, Michigan (WOR) Ryan Smith, CB, North Carolina Central (WOR) Noah Spence^, OLB/DE/3-4OLB, Eastern Kentucky (COM, PRI) Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana (WOR) Ronnie Stanley^, OT, Notre Dame (COM, PRI) Charles Tapper, DE/3-4DE, Oklahoma (COM) Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State (WOR) Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss (COM) Cody Whitehair, G, Kansas State (SR) Tavon Young^, CB, Temple (WOR, PRI) 2017 Keion Adams, DE, Western Michigan (PRO) Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston (PRI) Connor Bozick, OT, Delaware (LOC) Caleb Brantley, DT/NT, Florida (PRI) Taco Charlton, DE/3-4OLB, Michigan (PRO) Corey Clement, RB, Wisconsin (SR) Zach Cunningham, OLB/ILB, Vanderbilt (COM) Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan (PRI) Kevin Davis, ILB, Colorado State (EW) Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama (PRI) Ryan Glasgow, DT, Michigan (PRO) Malik Golden, SS, Penn State (PRI) Trey Hendrickson, DE, Florida Atlantic (PRO) Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming (PRO) Josh Jones, S, N.C. State (PRI) Kevin King, CB, Washington (PRI) Tanoh Kpassagnon^, DE/3-4DE, Villanova (PRI, WOR) Ashton Lampkin, CB, Oklahoma State (EW) Marquel Lee, ILB, Wake Forest (WOR) William Likely, CB, Maryland (LOC) Pat Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech (PRO) Nyme Manns, WR, Bowie State (LOC) Malik McDowell, DT/3-4DE, Michigan State (PRI) Takkarist McKinley^, OLB/DE/3-4OLB, UCLA (STM, PRI) Deon-Tay McManus, WR, Marshall (LOC) Raekwon McMillan, ILB, Ohio State (PRI) Jordan Morgan, G, Kutztown (SR) Teldrick Morgan, WR, Maryland (LOC) Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan (PRI) Ethan Pocic, C/G, LSU (SR) Dayon Pratt, OLB, East Carolina (PRO) Haason Reddick, OLB, Temple (PRI) Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M (PRI) Derek Rivers, DE, Youngstown State (PRI) Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama (PRI) John Ross, WR, Washington (PRI) Justin Senior, OT, Mississippi State (SR) Jordan Sterns, S, Oklahoma State (SR) Taywan Taylor, WR, Western Kentucky (SR) Noel Thomas, WR, Connecticut (PRO) Eddie Vanderdoes, DT/3-4DE/NT, UCLA (SR) Darius Victor, RB, Towson (LOC) Davis Webb, QB, California (PRI) Tim White, WR, Arizona State (WOR) Darrell Williams, OT, Western Kentucky (WOR) Mike Williams, WR, Clemson (PRI) Tim Williams, OLB/DE/3-4OLB, Alabama (PRI) Jordan Willis, DE/3-4OLB/OLB, Kansas State (PRI) Chris Wormley^, DT/DE/3-4DE, Michigan (PRO, PRI) Deangelo Yancey^, WR, Purdue (STM, PRO, PRI) So what does this tell us? Well, we met with our eventual first round pick every year in which we had a first round pick in this sample size, so it seems like they don't purposely not interview the players they want in the first. After the first though... it seems like a crap-shoot. We interview around 25 prospects for every 1 we actually draft. Most of the players we draft each year after the first round are never even interviewed, at least according to what we know from these databases. Of our second round picks over this stretch, we only interviewed Torrey Smith. What I wish I had consistent in all of this data is when/where we are meeting these prospects. A meeting in private might be weighted more heavily than a meeting at the EW Shrine Game, for example. Another thing we will never know is just how much the Ravens actually coveted a player they didn't even have a chance to draft. For example, the Ravens never actually interviewed Khalil Mack, but they attempted to trade up from 17 to get him. They interviewed and really coveted Marcus Peters, but they never had the chance to draft him. And they twice met with and then tried to trade up for Jalen Ramsey, but Jerry Jones thought we actually wanted Elliott for some reason, so that never happened. Needless to say, it's hard to know who they really want in a given year. Anyway, this list is nostalgic if nothing else.
  6. 6 points
    Have you ever seen Barry Sanders play? McCaffery is not in his league.
  7. 6 points
    I took cam as the likely, and Barnett as the one I want, but I don't think Barnett is there, in which case I would want Tim Williams who I really think is an elite talent
  8. 6 points
    Perriman! He's in a starting roll and should get between 7 and 10 targets a game. I would say Waller if he was a starter. Flacco is a better passer between the numbers and with he's size and speed would be a mismatch for any Linebacker or Safety.
  9. 6 points
    Buffalo Bills pick... Ryan Switzer, WR, UNC
  10. 6 points
    I'm convinced this account was made and owned by the Baltimore Ravens last season to boost alcohol sales at games.
  11. 6 points
    So I just finished watching Harbs talk live on Facebook and the commenting section was attrocious. Everyone was saying bring back this person, that person. Eventually it got to Ray Rice and people were actually comparing him to Dennis Pitta, in terms of how they have missed a few seasons but only Pitta was kept "because it was personal". Seriously Admins!? Do you really want to leave us with this crap?
  12. 5 points
    No one had mentioned Young yet, so that's why I said different. I agree on Correa and I'm rooting for him to take the next step.
  13. 5 points
  14. 5 points
    Thank god this board will close down after Star Wars day so I can make may the fourth be with you jokes about the draft picks
  15. 4 points
    Don't automatically believe anything you read. ESPECIALLY if you read it on RSR.
  16. 4 points
    Forget that. He's gonna bring the single season rushing record in 12 games. Average 200+ yards on the ground. Break LTs single season TD record, and then break Marshall faulk career high in receiving yards
  17. 4 points
    I agree you could tell Perriman was catching on near the end of the season. He was 4 of the top 10 plays for the Ravens based off of NFL Network with his limitd role and he slowly started catching on, and had a couple good catches that were barely out of bounds. I would love Waller to get more play time his size and speed I think benefits the offense more than Pitta to be honest. I wonder if the Ravens use Pitta more in the slot like they used to when the Ravens won the Super Bowl back in 2012/2013. He cannot block at all. The one player I hope really breaks out though is Maxx Williams. He showed flashes as a rookie, but was injured and looked lost last year early in the process.
  18. 4 points
    I think a huge root of the problem is a lot of us, especially myself, put too much stock into how well this team would play with Flacco coming off an acl/mcl tear, your best target coming off an achilles tear, your other wide receiver coming off two acl tears, and no proven guy at running back (after cutting an injured and old Forsett). Also two rookies on the line didn't help, the injuries didn't help but the team should have had better depth. Hindsight we should've known that with the offensive coordinator changes and everything else changing in the offense, that it would take time for the offense to click. Unfortunately by the time the offense started clicking was when the defense lost Jimmy Smith and started to slip. The Ravens need consistency on offense. There is too many moving pieces each year that it is no wonder that the team struggles. That includes the coaching staff. Looking at the top offenses over the years, the best ones are the ones that have the same core group of people year in and out.
  19. 4 points
  20. 3 points
  21. 3 points
  22. 3 points
    I'm no cap expert, but spotrac says that Joe's cap hit in 2017 is $24 million. Right next to that is the dead cap, which says $47 million. That is nowhere near the 18.5 million that you are saying. 47 million in dead money is not manageable at all. And again, if you think that you could run this team, go play Madden and see how well you could do. http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/baltimore-ravens/joe-flacco-4000/
  23. 3 points
    predicted: Corey Davis preference: Forrest Lamp I really hope we have Lamp higher than Cam Robinson on our boards. As a G I think Lamp is better and as a RT I think he would be better too. If I recall correctly Yanda started his career at RT for us and was pushed inside when we had the chance, I think Lamp could follow a similar path. Like Yanda I feel they just both get the job done and position on the line likely would not change their play as much as some guys
  24. 3 points
  25. 3 points
    That was my guess. My second pick was someone who blamed Mod 3 for closing the place down because they didn't give up disabled seats to non-disabled customers when working at the cinema.
  26. 3 points
    Says the guy currently on the clock right in front of @52520Andrew.
  27. 3 points
  28. 3 points
    With the 22nd pick in the 5th round of the Draft, the Miami Dolphins select.. Devonte Fields | OLB | Louisville
  29. 3 points
    Since I'm bored waiting for the draft to get here...... EDGE DEREK BARNETT TENNESSEE 47: R2P15 G DAN FEENEY INDIANA 78: R3P14 WR JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 99: R3P35 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE 122: R4P15 S EDDIE JACKSON ALABAMA 159: R5P15 RB JAMES CONNER PITTSBURGH 186: R6P2 CB SHAQUILL GRIFFIN
  30. 3 points
    Logged on for the first time in a loooooong time (fatherhood has kept me very busy) to see that the forums are shutting down gonna miss this place. Made my account when i was a senior in high school and now im 26. Hoping to join in on discussion on whatever other forums are being made.
  31. 3 points
    There are things that the Ravens FO knows about these players that we don't know. Let it go..... Go Ravens!!!!
  32. 2 points
    I'm genuinely curious. How long did this take you to type out? Seems like so much effort lol
  33. 2 points
    What are you talking about? This will be revolutionary. All NFL teams will travel this way from this moment forward.
  34. 2 points
    Yeah, but it's power rangers so at least it was cheesy and not super duper serious. I'm actually excited for a sequel. And they will make one. Even if the movie itself doesn't do well, the little kids will eat the toys up.
  35. 2 points
    It's really sad that I and others have told you what the actual numbers would be if Flacco was Cut or Traded and total numbers which would be broken down and yet you just pull random numbers out of the sky. You honestly think it's easy for a team to construct a roster with that much of Dead cap space. The team had a hard enough time working off the 9.5 dead cap after the Ray rice ordeal. You talking about the bengals and browns... Cleveland entire roster is compose of draft picks and only handful of players on their 2nd or 3rd NFL contracts. The bengals built most of their roster through the draft from years of sucking and now that some of those players have been due contracts they are losing starters left and right the last 2 years ( M.Sanu, M.Jones, Zeitler, Whitworth, R.Nelson, M.Johnson-left and returned ) Really don't talk about you could run a team better when you don't understand Salary cap structures, compensatory picks or anything. I mean in your previous post you said "trade Flacco so we get compensatory picks"
  36. 2 points
    I wouldn't say forced. Balt fans didn't want the name. Remember.
  37. 2 points
    Well, in Las Vegas' case, the city lives on tourism. If they actually use that stadium for more than just football and it manages to draw in tourists year round, it could turn out to be a sound investment.
  38. 2 points
    I don't think the boards were the main issue. Teams in these simulators just stick too hard to their needs and thus do insane reaches. I usually ended up with players ranked in the top 5 on the board still available at 16. Anyways, here's one using the Walter board. My first choice in the third was a hard one, between Godwin, Josh Jones, and Antonio Garcia. But had to go for a guy that I think would be the highest ceiling for us. If we hadn't of gotten Jefferson, I probably would have gone with Jones instead. The second third round pick was a really easy choice when I saw Tim Williams was still on the board, and ranked in the low hundreds for some reason (character issues, I guess). 16: R1P16 DE DEREK BARNETT TENNESSEE 47: R2P15 CB SIDNEY JONES WASHINGTON 78: R3P14 WR CHRIS GODWIN PENN STATE 99: R3P35 EDGE TIM WILLIAMS ALABAMA 122: R4P15 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE 159: R5P15 WR TAYWAN TAYLOR WESTERN KENTUCKY 186: R6P2 DL JARRON JONES NOTRE DAME
  39. 2 points
    With the 34th pick in the 5th round of the Draft, the Miami Dolphins select... Ryan Glasgow | DT | Michigan
  40. 2 points
    ah, so you have proven once and for all, with cold hard numbers, that you have no clue what youre talking about. his dead cap figure is 47m, cold hard fact, no way around it. im curious as to where you got 18.5m? and to answer the question... our current top 51cap is: 143.5m the NFL salary cap is: 167m after accounting for rollover and dead cap, this leave the ravens with: 10.9m joe flaccos dead cap on a trade would be: 47m cap figure after trading joe: 190.5m(top 51) how far over the cap are we?: 23.5m that number is not manageable.
  41. 2 points
    Ravens: Takk McKinley Me: Tim Williams
  42. 2 points
    The Falcons proved you always have to worry in the 4th quarter, even if you make a bunch of plays in the first 3. The 9ers almost taught the Ravens a similar lesson a few years back.
  43. 2 points
    Correa might be a disappointing edge rusher but he can be special as an ILB. He plays so damn fast and relentless and with complete disregard for his body. He's just a dog, he just has to get his technique cleaned up and learn to use his body better, take on blockers at an angle rather than head on etc.
  44. 2 points
    I think everyone will go with Barnett as the want pick. I went with Howard just to change it up a bit
  45. 2 points
    Who I think we take: Cam Robinson- he solidifies our oline and brings a nastiness to our run game. Gets us bigger and stronger in the trenches. Who I want us to take: Oj Howard- he's probably the safest prospect in this class and probably has the most upside at the same time. Howard will be an all pro and could become the best tight end in the NFL. Although I don't think he will be available when we pick
  46. 2 points
    I wouldn't say young is different, I think he's one of the first to come to mind for most. Correa is different though. I personally think that once correa finds a role and gets time to get comfortable in it, he'll be a dog, but how long it will take is the mystery to me. I think he'll bring optimism for year 3 and follow up with a break out season, just don't think he's quite there yet
  47. 2 points
    Winning another Super Bowl??? How about making the playoffs again first? Last season, with no notable holes in any position, and as few impact injuries as seldom in the history of the NFL, the Bengals flopping and the Browns - well, being the Browns... and with a not really a killer schedule we still managed to miss the playoffs...
  48. 2 points
    I can just hear yanda now calling him chicken like it's his name. Side note, yanda doesn't get caught on tape running his mouth often, but it's gold when he does
  49. 2 points
    Ya make him wear a chicken suit like Ronnie stanley
  50. 2 points
    I like the Jackson pick.