NCMan

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  1. I don't see him as worth a number 6 either. Hopefully, he falls to top of the second round. We really need a speedy receiver who can get up there and take the ball away from defenders. Yes, I hope Waller can be that guy. Or who knows, even Perriman (?)
  2. I agree. I'd be happy w/any of those three being Ravens.
  3. I could see him as a candidate for contract restructuring. Although I fundamentally agree, I don't see that happening. No chance. His best days are far behind him and the Ravens are stuck w/him and his cap hits and/or future dead money.
  4. Uhhh......I don't think it's a matter of him not having the money. It's a matter of him not giving a "crap".
  5. Apparently he isn't. This shoots that opinion down.
  6. Maybe. Gostkowski's deal, which is pretty standard, had a year 1 cap hit of $3.6M. Ravens could easily structure the deal with a $4.5M/year average that only has a maybe $3M cap hit, meaning we'd free up about $1.5M against the current year cap from the franchise tag amount. Nothing major of course, but if we needed like $1-1.5M in cap for some reason, signing him to an extension is an easy way to do it. True, they could do that, just might and probably will. I prefer to call it the old "kick the can down the road to dead money oblivion" brand of doing business. Then, sit back and watch some good, well-loved players waltz out the front door, since we can't afford to keep them, because of....you guessed it, dead money/cap constraints. Then we go shopping for some old washed up (cheap) free agents to "fill some holes". Don't you just love it?
  7. Me either, but it's the right move. He's been a great player for us, no doubt.
  8. I have been mulling over the possibility of the Ravens signing Roddy White. Ummmm.........heck no. On further thought.....still no.
  9. Not really true. Signing bonuses are counted against the cap, sooner or later. That cannot be avoided. Regardless of how a team decides to allocate it, it matters, hence the term "dead money". I get the point you were trying to make, though.
  10. "The defensive line has a lot talent at the top and depth". And to think this was written by a professional writer.
  11. when you're picking in the back of the 1st round all the time. your picks tend to be 50/50.. On your case about Matt Elam, the whole 2013 draft class was pretty bad and we took him with the 32nd pick, not the 6th or 18th. the only people we missed in that class was Darius Slay or Le'Von bell.. but at that point in time. we had emerging Jimmy Smith with a healthy Webb and had Ray Rice carrying the rock. no one can predict future. but your post tends to lead that way. Since Harbaugh and Oz has been paired our 1st round picks have been 08 Flacco, 09 Oher, 11 jimmy smith, 13 Elam, 14 Mosley, 15 Perriman. Let see 4 of those guys are starting (1 for another team). One missed his rookie year and one didn't do a good job. But yeah we have been missing a lot in the first round according to you. Take a look at the 2012 Draft which we traded out of the 1st round. We picked Sergio Kindle, Terrence Cody, David Reed, Jah Reid, Tandon Doss,Chykie Brown,Anthony Allen. How many of those are on the team? 2013 Draft- Matt Elam, Arthur Brown, Gino Gradkowsk, Christian Thompson, Asa Jackson,Tommy Streeter, John Simon, Aaron Malette, Marc Anthony where are they now? The best player from the 2013 Draft has been Brandon Williams our 3rd round pick. My point was we can't keeping whiffing on our picks. Period. 2015 Draft was pretty good except for Perriman which remains to be seen. I thought we built our team from the draft? Could be wrong? PS- If we are not building from the Draft and we sure as hell don't have money to go shopping during Free Agency what do you suggest? We build from Draft it's the only way to get good players cheap. How do the Steelers constantly draft good WR and we can't even draft 1? Maybe Perriman is that guy? I sure as hell hope so and I know it is something I would love to see him do against the Steelers! We could start by not burying ourselves in dead money situations. Then, perhaps stop whiffing on so many of our picks. There.....a start. And here is a stat for you.......5-11.
  12. He is not due $28 million. And I agree w/a few other posters....maybe keep him at that cap number. Re-writing yet another contract simply makes life a bit better in the short term. In a few years, we'll be having the same old conversations about the cap hit w/him yet again. Sooner or later, you have to pay the piper. The old "kick the can down the road" approach. Which, I have little doubt, they will do just that.
  13. So you think more kick returning is in Webb's future, it seems. As for me, I hope we can find other options. Not that he's bad at it.