Letting Steve be Steve is a great way to close the boards out, in my opinion.
This thread is now even better.
After checking out what I could find on some of these guys (and for some, that's absolutely nothing), Ricky Ortiz intrigues me the most because there's a clear opening for someone with his skill set. They could opt to use Taliaferro or one of the TEs in somewhat of a quasi FB role, but I wouldn't discount this kid right now. He does look very slow but I do like his aggressiveness and willingness to hit someone in the hole. He does go in too high at times which really brings down his value as a lead blocker, but you can see some real strong moments there as well. Outside of that, he seems like a very capable ST player.
5 minutes ago, rossihunter2 said:Jalen robinette would be really intriguing if he could be cleared - he has enormous hands (maybe the biggest in the class at wr) and he uses them well
jon toth is surprising that he still hasn't been picked up - maybe it shows the devaluation of centers a little but he's a potential starter type which is amazing for a udfa
devonte fields unfortunately will not be coming to Baltimore because of DV issues (probably why he went undrafted in the first place)
will likely is like tavon-mini - in coverage etc he mirrors like a guy who should go in the 2nd round but he just is too small - unfortunately he's a guy that's only coming in to play as a returner because even your average slot receiver or scat-back is taller than him
For what it's worth, apparently Toth is injured and is waiting to sign until he's back to 100%.
Tonight's episode of The Leftovers was one of my favorites of the whole series. So underrated.
5 minutes ago, trevorsteadman said:Oh perfect.
Oh okay so it already has passed. Then they need to start signing some guys right away.
I'm not sure what month it is where you are, but it's still April here ![]()
5 minutes ago, trevorsteadman said:I think we have to wait till after June to sign Boldin and Mangold if the Ravens are actually interested in them so they do not hurt the compensatory formula. At least that is what I think....
May 9th is the deadline for signings affecting the compensatory picks.
6 minutes ago, SammyG said:I am certain Tim White makes our roster. I also believe Tim Patrick has a shot too. Tim White may be the campanaro we need but don't have due to injuries. If the offensive line is B level, and our run game is a priority, and perriman and or campanaro/white have a good year from outside and the slot respectively, I believe we can be around the 15th best offense. Add that to a #1 defense and that spells playoffs.
It's April, and White might not even be a WR for us.
29 minutes ago, RaineV1 said:I think the center from Rutgers, one of the Wrs, and one of the safeties makes the team.
Depending on how things go with Mangold, that center could become our starter.
I know you know it's way too early for this type of statement, especially considering the C from Rutgers is coming here on a tryout basis.
Reported so far:
1. OT Kwayde Miller
2. DT Omarius Bryant
3. WR Tim Patrick
4. WR Quincy Adeboyejo
5. OG Andrew Wylie
6. LB Bam Bradley
7. WR CJ Board
8. S Daniel Henry
9. DL Pat Ricard
10. K Bobby Puyol
11. P Kenny Allen
12. WR/CB Tim White
13. QB Zach Terrell
Interesting player here. WR in college and his coach said he made a mistake and should have had him at CB all along. Returner value.
Wide Receiver
1 minute ago, Moderator 3 said:Didn't we just draft someone from there?
Nico Siragusa. I know nothing of Miller but he's a very large man.
That's a good move for Denver. Kelly has a good amount of talent but we all know the issues that come along with that. As the last pick in the draft, it's worth a shot.
And here's how I ended up in comparison to real draft spots, which was very well.
CB Gareon Conley: Picked at 29 here, went 24 in real life = +5
LB Tyus Bowser: Picked at 67 here, went 47 in real life = +20
WR Taywan Taylor: Picked at 125 here, went 72 in real life = +53
TE Jordan Leggett: Picked at 133 here, went 150 in real life = -17
WR Kenny Golladay: Picked as UDFA here, went 96 in real life = +158
CB Brendan Langley: Picked as UDFA here, went 101 in real life = +153
RB Joe Williams: Picked as UDFA here, went 121 in real life = +133
DT Grover Stewart: Picked as UDFA here, went 144 in real life = +110
CB Jamal Agnew: Picked as UDFA here, went 165 in real life = +89
CB Treston Decoud: Picked as UDFA here, went 169 in real life = +85
WR DeAngelo Yancey: Picked as UDFA here, went 175 in real life = +79
LB Tanner Vallejo: Picked as UDFA here, went 195 in real life = +59
DT Treyvon Hester: Picked as UDFA here, went 244 in real life = +10
My draft would be:
1. CB Gareon Conley
2. LB Tyus Bowser
3. WR Taywan Taylor
3. WR Kenny Golladay
3. CB Brendan Langley
4. RB Joe Williams
4. DT Grover Stewart
5. TE Jordan Leggett
5. CB Jamal Agnew
5. CB Treston Decoud
5. WR DeAngelo Yancey
6. LB Tanner Vallejo
7. DT Treyvon Hester
If I had stayed in the draft and not taken a couple week sabbatical, I would have taken DJ Jones (6th FM, 6th IRL), TJ Logan (7th FM, 5th IRL), and Rayshawn Jenkins (7th FM, 4th IRL). If I stuck at my 5th rounder and didn't trade up, I was taking Jonnu Smith (3rd) if Leggett didn't make it.
I'll take my 2 points from Williams and go home.
My favorite pick of the day. I'm curious to see how the potential transition to C goes, but the guy doesn't shy away from contact so he could be a good fit there. He's another one of those teddy bear types off the field, but the complete opposite on the field. He lives for the contact.
Tools are there but this is definitely a developmental project. Fits the typical mold that the new OL coach likes so I'm sure he had some big input into this selection.
Clark was one of the few guys that I didn't look into much at all, but we needed long-term S depth something bad, and it sounds like he should be a quality STer. Not bad value in the 6th.
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