Davesta

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  1. 55 minutes ago, berad said:

    They'll probably keep trying to find them in the draft, they're very reluctant to trade away picks. They're all about value.

    Good or bad, that's what they'll do. That's probably what they'll continue to do unless Ozzie retires and DeCosta becomes Mr. Wheel-and-Deal.

     

    edit - they're much more likely to hunt for cuts and/or unheralded guys, hoping for Aiken 2.0

    Sad but true

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  2. 12 minutes ago, rossihunter2 said:

    no way the titans get rid of tajae sharpe, jordan matthews isn't coming to baltimore, why would we want quinton patton or rashad greene or justin hardy?

    which leaves marquise lee who isnt really an upgrade on anything we have on our offense - and im not sure why the jags would want to get rid of a receiver who finally broke out last year - they have allen robinson and hurns, westbrook is a wild card and there are no guarantees he's a good player but it took the falcons more than 3 receivers last year to be a successful offense why would the jags wilfully get rid of marquise lee?

    Because they just paid hurns, they're going to pay AR15 (one of the cooler nicknames in the NFL), and they just draft Westbrook. Move marqise and get something now. 

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  3. 4 hours ago, Maryland said:

    Moore had bad hands in college, and he was outright terrible at the senior bowl. I remember watching Wentz throw two perfect passes right to him, and he dropped them both. I thought to myself "well, there's no way this kid is getting drafted," and then sure enough... lol. 

    That said, maybe he can improve his hands. I doubt it, since that's not something that usually gets better, but I've seen it happen before (Brandon Marshall comes to mind). I hope he proves me wrong. 

     

    And I don't see the Ravens offering enough to get Matthews, but I suppose anything is possible. I honestly don't want him unless it's for a late round pick; he's pretty average.

    Seems like drafting a WR with stone hands is one of the ravens criteria. Torrey, perriman, Moore. Lol sad

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  4. 1 hour ago, Dfence4champs2052 said:

    Yeah unfortunately, the Air Force already announced they won't waive or delay Robinette's two year commitment for service. I hope he is allowed to play but both paths have been taken before (playing after that commitment). Either way, good luck to him.

    That's a shame. This is going to hurt recruitment for those schools. Keenan got lucky. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, JoeyFlex5 said:

    He is supremely better at off coverage. Wright played off to play safe, Humphrey plays off to play aggressive. He plays off to diagnose the play and come downhill and blow up any short pass. 

    He needs work, but Humphrey defends the short pass as well as any corner I've seen

    Hopefully that doesn't mean he'll bite on the screen pass to edleman then edleman pass to amendola. Still haunts me

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  6. 11 minutes ago, mc_red23 said:

    This guy is a Swiss army knife of a player. TE, FB, LB & I think I saw some of him running with the ball(?). That can only help him going into camp.

    It took juice a redshirt year pretty much to figure it out. He had the luxury of learning under one of the best to ever do it, in vonta leach during his rookie season. But I think juice played tightend in college if my memory is correct. We'll see if this dude picks it up quickly enough. I hope so though

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  7. A lot of B- from "draft analysts." I tend to agree. Borderline B, C+. Selecting no offensive skill players is worrisome. Unless Ozzie gave Steve bisciotti a 2 year plan and promise to build him a offense next year. I understand the draft was defense heavy so a lot of teams reach on offense knowing they can grab a good defensive pick in later rounds, ozzie just sitting back and scooping up all the BPA defensive players, but still. Perriman, Wallace, and mike camp is your starting WRs. Dixon out for 4 games. Hmmm 

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  8. 52 minutes ago, Maryland said:

    They introduced him as a potential Guard and Center in the post-draft presser... Interesting. 

    For what it's worth, he had a high Wonderlic. Intelligence is an important trait to have in a Center: identifying what the defense is doing and keeping his fellow O-linemen on the same page is what Birk excelled at. 

    Good ol' google with the answer. 

    31/50, tied for first according to this site. 

    http://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/04/nfl_draft_2017_wonderlic_scores_leaked_how_did_mit.html

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