RaineV1

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  1. Kinda. I think Watt has potential to go early second but he's unlikely to crack the first round. He's probably not going to be super good in the combine compared to some other guys. And it doesn't help that he's seen as a high floor but with only an average ceiling kind of guy. I can't call it a low ceiling, but it's not quite on the same level as some other guys set to go in the later half of the first. Granted he has the potential to be the type of reach in the late first that gets vindicated when he turns out to be a very solid player, but it's a bit of a gamble to take him over some of the other guys in the first. Personally, even though I like Watt, I'd sooner target Ryan Anderson with a trade down than Watt.
  2. I'd love the combination of Feeney and Watt as the first two picks.
  3. I have to agree. Even if he's older, Wallace seems to do better against press coverage and just seems to get open easier. I wouldn't be against Torrey plus another receiver for the price Wallace is going to get, but if it's just between the two it has to be Wallace.
  4. I'm not sure how well the Ravens would use him. However, I'd be for having him. He's a great weapon on offense that can create some real mismatches when moved around.
  5. Hate to say it, but he'd probably be a good pick for the Steelers.
  6. I've liked Perine for awhile. He's a bit injury prone, but has tons of power and is really explosive through the hole.
  7. That isn't really as broad as it seems. Yeah, it's a receiver's job to catch the ball, but many are far better at making important catches than others (Boldin being a prime example of that).
  8. According to DeCosta the Ravens are looking for: "I think we're looking for a guy that can catch the ball, move the chains and get critical first downs when needed." He added that he wanted someone that could line up all over the field, similar to how SSS did. Aside from the top couple of guys, Zay Jones and Evan Engram seem to perfectly fit what the Ravens want.
  9. For guys that could realistically be there, I'm sticking with Harris. His explosive burst is just pretty rare, and not something you can find elsewhere. Even if he doesn't put up big sack numbers (though I think he will), he will be able to force a lot of early and bad throws.
  10. Barring Mike Williams or them falling in love with Davis, I don't see them going WR in the first two rounds. The third has some interesting WRs though, and things could shake out in a way that the WR there is obviously the best pick.
  11. It actually wouldn't be a bad idea for the Panthers to double down on o-linemen with their first two picks. Get Robinson or Ramczyk in the first and someone like Elflein or Pocic with their second pick.
  12. I think some team late in the first will take the risk on him if he does well at the combine. Plenty of playoff teams that need a good, young edge rusher. I actually think the Pats might take him if he's there when its their turn to pick.
  13. Didn't realize he was now being rated that highly. Sure, he has some potential to go before we pick. I think with their GM the Colts are the most likely team to pick a lineman before us. I could see the Panthers building their o-line too.
  14. Never could get into the AFL. The games seemed fun but I was never attached to any team or an outcome. Though I'll give The Baltimore Brigade a chance.
  15. Bradford did surprisingly good for them. I still don't think he was worth a first round pick, but he did better than any other guy they would have found. They badly need to improve their line though.
  16. I think the only lineman that could go before the Ravens' pick is Cam Robinson, who could be a good pickup for the Colts.
  17. The site's front page brought up Donnel Pumphrey, and I think he could be a pretty good addition to the Ravens' offense. He'd give the Ravens that big play running back to compliment Dixon and Juice. He also brings versatility, since he can go out wide as a receiver. He could be our Dion Lewis. New clue what round he's projected to go in though.
  18. I agree, depending on who else is there. Lawson has a ton of talent is would probably out play a lot of people taken ahead of him, as long as he stays healthy. But, given the Ravens' recent history with injuries, that's a big if.
  19. If we move that far back, then I expect us to get their first round pick next year. Nothing less than that is worth trading down that far.
  20. If nothing else the Ravens could use him as a DE in the nickle or as a OLB that just rushes the passer (a bit like Doom).
  21. Yeah. Any team from 9 to 13 could take him. Makes perfect sense for the Bengals, Saints or Cards to grab him. Even the Browns would have to heavily consider him, as it'd give them an all pro duo of edge rushers on rookie contracts for the next five years (Garrett and Barnett would be a hell of a combination).
  22. He's one of those picks people would complain about at first (probably including me), but end up loving when he makes big plays.
  23. Same. I was really liking Fuller, but yeah, if he's in any way involved in this then let another team get him.
  24. Yeah, this could definitely hurt the stock of Baylor players.
  25. He'll likely be a mid to late round pick. He had some big character issues in the past (not DV related). And while it sounds like he turned himself around, his only season with good character had him a season ending injury. That's a high risk for a 2nd round pick. I think the earliest he goes is in the fifth.