Yatagarasu

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  1. However, worst case scenario is just replace him with one from the waiting list. If I remember correctly, BALTIMOREFLACCO isn't very active in the fantasy forum.
  2. He might get skipped 20x before he picks... Cause I'm rushing up to that podium since that's two players that is dropping.
  3. Or both... Mobtown Riot Dynasty 2015-2025
  4. I assume youth over experience?
  5. But everyone knows those small hands are detrimental when the temperature goes down... unless you do what Brady did... decrease the circumference of the ball.
  6. But it's a quarterback's league. Watt is entertaining to watch though.
  7. Alright guys, who is going to stop the rush on QB and take JJ Watt?
  8. With the 1st pick of the 2015 Draft a Franchise Draft, the Mobtown Riot select: A.A. Ron Rodgers, Cal
  9. Mobtown Riot Depth Chart: (Round/Draft Order) Head Coach: Bill O'Brien (19/577) Offense: Base: Pro Style - Spread No-Huddle/Hurry-Up Offense Scheme: Erhardt-Perkins Blocking: Zone Primary Package: "12" (1 RB - 2 TE - 2 WR) Example of Offense: 2011 New England Patriots (Brady, Gronkowski, Hernandez, Welker) OC: Adam Gase (42) - Rising Offensive Mind - source Field General: QB: Aaron Rodgers (1/1) - 2x NFL MVP (PFF 2nd of Top 101) QB: Brock Osweiler (49) - Back-Up QB/Possible Starter Grounds Crew: RB: Roy Helu Jr. (21/641) - 2014 Avg: 5.4 YPC / 11.4 YPR / 3 TDs COP: Antone Smith (33) - 2014 Avg: 6.4 YPC / 22.2 YPR / 5 TDs 3DRB: Matt Jones (45) - Rookie RB HB: James Casey (41) - FB / TE Hybrid / Core Special Teamer RB4: Ronnie Hillman (53) - Back-up RB Receiving Corps: WR1: Stevie Johnson (16/512) - 2.13 YPRR in 2014 - source WR2: DeVante Parker (13/385) - 4.21 YPRR in College 2014 - source WR3: Harry Douglas (34) - Back-Up / Serviceable WR WR4: Eric Weems (46) - Back-Up Slot Receiver / Core Special Teamer WR5: Aaron Dobson (48) - Back-Up WR / Possible Starter MOVE: Rob Housler (28) - WR / TE / Slot Option - Poised for Breakout Role in 2015 Hybrids: TE: Greg Olsen (5/129) - PFF All-Pro (PFF 62th of Top 101) JOKER: Lance Kendricks (18/576) - Joker (FB,WR,TE) AKA "Hernandez" Role BLOCK: Darren Fells (26/832) - 6th Offensive Lineman/Top Ten Blocking TE - source Offensive Line: LT: Anthony Castonzo (4/128) - Top Ten LT (PFF 66th of Top 101) - 96.5 PBE - source LG: Jeremy Zuttah (9/257) - Above Average Run Blocker OC: Kory Lichtensteiger (10/320) - Top Ten C - 98.1 PBE - source RG: Bryan Stork (11/321) - Above Average Pass Blocker - 97.8 PBE - source RT: Bryan Bulaga (8/256) -PFF # 4 RT - 96.0 PBE - source Offensive Line Reserve: G/C: Shaq Mason (30) - PFF #2 Guard in College 2014 - source G/C: Eric Kush (31) - Back-up Center / Guard OT: Don Barclay (44) - Back-up/Swing Tackle-Guard OT: Rob Crisp (Supp4/60) - Rookie OT Key Stats: - Starting Offensive Line allowed a combined total of 9 Sacks in 2014 Offensive Formations: Quarterback Center Offensive Line Tight Ends Halfbacks Wide Receivers "12 Personnel" Ace Pair Twins: ------Parker--------------------------Castonzo-Zuttah-Lichtensteiger-Stork-Bulaga-Olsen -----------------------Johnson----------------------------------Rodgers-----------------------------Kendricks -----------------------------------------------------------------------Helu "21 Personnel" Pro Set: ------Parker -------------------------Castonzo-Zuttah-Lichtensteiger-Stork-Bulaga-Olsen----------------Johnson ---------------------------------------------------------------------Rodgers ----------------------------------------------------------------Helu ----------Kendricks "13 Personnel" Shotgun Spread: ----Johnson ------------------------Castonzo-Zuttah-Lichtensteiger-Stork-Bulaga-Kendricks------------Olsen ------------------------Housler --------------------------------------------------------------Helu-Rodgers "12 Personnel" Shotgun Empty Spread: ------Parker -------------------------Castonzo-Zuttah-Lichtensteiger-Stork-Bulaga-Olsen----------------Johnson -------------------------Smith --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Housler ---------------------------------------------------------------------Rodgers "23 Personnel" Jumbo Goal-line Package: ---------------------------Kendricks-Castonzo-Zuttah-Lichtensteiger-Stork-Bulaga-Olsen ----------------------------------------------------------------------Rodgers-----------------------------Fells -----------------------------------------------------------------------Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------Helu Defense: Scheme: Multiple Front Base: 4-3 (Mixed-Gap) Optional: 4-3 Under/Leo (Mixed-Gap) Nickel: 4-2-5 (Mixed-Gap) Psycho: 2-4-5 (One-Gap) Coverage: Press-Man / Press-Zone DC: Rod Marinelli (40) - Top Ten Defensive Coordinator in 2014 - source Defensive Front: DE/DT: Matt Shaughnessy - Run Stop Edge Setter - source DT: Ian Williams (15/449) - Top Ten NT in Limited Playing Time in 2014 NT: Danny Shelton (12/384) - Top Ten Draft Player - Rated as #1 NT in 2014 Draft LEO: Everson Griffen (5/192) - PFF 98th of Top 101 Defensive Front Reserve: DE/DT: Henry Anderson (24/768) - Top Five DT on Production in 2014 (13.2 RSP / 12.1 PRP) - source DE/DT: Corey Peters (38) - Back-up/Serviceable DT NT: Brandon Thompson (54) - Back-Up Nose Tackle/ Run Stuffing Specialist LEO/SAM: Josh Martin (46) - Back-Up DE / PFF #1 Special Teamer in 2014 - source Linebacking Corps: WILL: Arthur Moats (20/620) - Capable of playing OLB and ILB with positive rating in 2014 MIKE: James Laurinaitis (17/513) - Most Tackling Efficient ILB in 2014 - source SAM/DE: Paul Kruger (6/193) - Above Average Pass Rusher Linebacking Corps Reserve: WILL: Audie Cole (32) - Back-up Linebacker MIKE: Jake Ryan (43) - Rookie Linebacker - source SAM: Chris McCain (25/769) - Poised for Breakout Role in 2015 Secondary: CB/SCB: Chris Harris Jr. (2/64) - PFF #1 Cornerback (PFF 4th of Top 101) - source CB: Vontae Davis (3/65) - PFF #2 Cornerback (PFF 6th of Top 101) - source NB: Alan Ball (22/704) - 0.74 YPCS in Limited Playing Time - source SS: Shamarko Thomas (23/705) - Poised for Breakout Role in 2015 FS: Mike Adams (14/448) - 2014 PFF All-Pro Team Honorable Mention as Safety Secondary Reserve: CB: A.J. Bouye (37) - QB Rating Allowed: 75.3 - 1.22 YPCS - source SlotCB: Brice McCain (36) - QB Rating Allowed: 72.5 - 1.09 YPCS - source S/CB: Justin Bethel (47) - Back-Up CB / Safety / PFF All-Pro Special Teamer - source S: Rafael Bush (35) - Back-Up/3rd Safety SS: DJ Swearinger (Supp3/59) - Back-Up Strong Safety Key Stats: - Combined Starting CB Stats: Allowed 0 TDs, QB Rating of 48.2 (Adjusted by Snaps), .72 YPCS in 2014 Defensive Formations: Frontline (Brick Wall) Linebacker (Flapjacks) Secondary (No Fly Zone) Base: 4-3-4 (Against Balanced Teams): --------Davis--------------------------Shaughnessy---Shelton---Williams---Everson---------------------------Harris --------------------------------------------------McCain-------Laurinaitis-------Moats------- ----------------------------------------Thomas--------------------------------------------Adams Optional: 4-3-4 Under/Leo (Against Pass Certain Teams): --------Davis-----------------Kruger---Shaughnessy---Williams---Anderson---Everson---------------------Harris ---------------------------------------------------------Laurinaitis-----------Moats ----------------------------------------Thomas------------------------------------------Adams Nickel: 4-2-5 (Against Pass Happy Teams): --------Davis-------------Harris---------McCain------Williams----Everson-----Kruger---------------------------Ball --------------------------------------------------------Moats------------------Laurinaitis ------- ------------------------------------------Thomas--------------------------------------------Adams Psycho/NASCAR: 4-2-5 (Against Pass Happier Teams): --------Davis-------------Harris---------McCain-----Anderson------Everson-----Kruger-------------------------Ball -------------------------------------------------Moats-----------Laurinaitis-------Thomas -----------------------------------------------------------------------Adams Goalline: 5-4-2 (Goalline Defense): --------Davis--------------------Shaughnessy-Anderson-Shelton-Williams-Everson--------------------------Harris -------------------------------Moats-------------------Thomas-------Laurinaitis---------------McCain Special Teams: STC: Sean Snyder (Supp2/58) - 2014 College Special Team Coordinator of the Year Finalist - source K: Sebastian Janikowski (27) - Long-Range Artillery - Top Ten Kicker in 2014 P: Sam Martin (39) - Top Ten Punter in 2014 LS: L.P. Ladouceur (Supp1/57) - 2014 Pro Bowl Long Snapper KR/PR: Marcus Sherels (52) - Solid Speed Returner Rookie Class of 2015: 1. Danny Shelton - DT 2. DeVante Parker - WR 3. Henry Anderson - DT 4. Shaq Mason - OG 5. Jake Ryan - LB 6. Matt Jones - RB 7. Mykkele Thompson - S 8. Tyrus Thompson - G/T 9. Rob Crisp - T Failed Draft Picks (I.R., Retired, Released, Busts): 49: Mykkele Thompson - On I.R. (Torn Achilles - 2015) 55: Cullen Loeffler - Released 56: Tyrus Thompson - Possible Draft Bust
  10. I feel happy for him in that we got him a ring. Reed has all the honors he needs to be a first ballot Hall of Famer. Super Bowl Ring (check) Defensive Player of the Year (check) All-Pro Selections (check) 10+ years of service (check) NFL Records (multiples) (check)
  11. When do we start?
  12. Tarell Brown is a good depth pick-up. He's just a solid guy who could bring more production than Tray Walker.
  13. Here's last year's draft: http://boards.baltimoreravens.com/topic/58542-draft-a-franchise-the-draft/ I assume 20 QBs will go into the 1st Round. Being in the last 10 in the 1st Round means, you have to build a super defense or a stud WR Corps.
  14. Torrey Smith was by far our most successful rookie WR. I agree that Perriman is better than Torrey in almost every way when both got drafted, but Torrey was a 2nd Round prospect and Perriman was taken in the 1st. When you get taken in the 1st Round, there will be a lot of expectation. I'm going to wait and see if Perriman can surpass Torrey in year one because it seems the environment is perfect for him to excel with our strong running game and lack of depth at WR. I'll be happy if he produces like Torrey in year one, but in my opinion, he is perfectly set to produce like Beckham Jr.
  15. I like this one better than the Mock Offseason.
  16. I don't think Perriman will get a lot of action in his rookie year. He has a lot to develop. SSS, Brown, Aiken, and Camp are going to have to do the heavy lifting this year. Perriman will just play a couple "nine" routes here and there.
  17. Perriman has the biggest boom or bust potential. 1st Round WR can go all over the place because the position is very hard for rookie. Some rookies excel, some takes time to develop, and some just never meet the potential.
  18. Why am I not surprised that Truth picked the same first two players the Ravens did...
  19. Sign me up!
  20. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/maxx-williams?id=2552468
  21. Keep stocking up on the trenches cause that's where the battle is won or lost.
  22. Happy Quarterback
  23. Question is... Is he worth a spot on my fantasy football team? Last year's Rookie WR Class set a ridiculous high standard.
  24. I feel like we overpaid Schaub, but then what do I know like Ozzie, This upcoming draft, I assume we're getting multiple players to fill the offensive skill positions (WR, TE, RB) and Schaub is going to groom them.
  25. He's cheap insurance for us. I think we should wait and see if he breaks out this upcoming year. If not, I say we trade him away to a LB needy team for more draft picks.