3 hours ago, allblackraven said:Our (Ravens fans) obsession with wide receivers is a real thing.
Largely because of how rarely we've had good ones. And having just two legit, NFL receivers on a team (including one that could hit the old age wall soon enough) isn't exactly impressive. Like our CB situation for years, one injury ruins the team.
Not to mention the number of lost playoff games due to bad receivers dropping passes. That alone can make fans focus on receivers.
2 hours ago, HomeoftheBRAVENS said:
The bills gave up their 2012 first rounder and their 2013 first and fourth round pick to trade up and get him.Youre not getting him for anything less than a first and I think hes worthy of our first.
They aren't going to hold out for a first for a one year rental, regardless of what some past GM did to get him. And the Bills themselves obvious don't think he's worth that much if they aren't picking up his 5th year option. They're purposefully shortening his contract to move on from him.
5 hours ago, JoeyFlex5 said:I'd give picks for him. It's worth the risk. But I wouldn't want a one year prove it deal, at least get him for 3 years so the dealt pick can be worthwhile. Hopefully he stays healthy. But it's basically selling out hoping we get one last shot at a super bowl. With the defense we have in place, we don't need to do any major rebuilding, just need a C, RT, and WR and we could absolutely contend every year. With our defense it feels like it would be worth it to sell out for another shot.
I think a 2 or 3 year deal with him that's mostly incentive based would be really good. Watkins, Perriman, and Wallace would be a good top set of WRs for the team, as long as they're healthy. I'd gladly give a third round pick to the Bills for him, the Ravens if could a good contract worked out.
I think the Bills would take a third round pick for him since it's higher than any comp pick, and it lets them have some type of guaranteed payoff since his contract is in the last year (they said they won't renew it for the 5th year option).
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I'm happy with the Ravens draft, but I really wanted Cohen. The guy is just so athletic.
23 hours ago, Ravenskid52752 said:
Jermaine Eluemunor @TheMainShow_
Im no "Developmental Player" Im no "Project" I came from England to play in the NFL and thats what I exactly plan on doing with the Ravens
Love the Confidence in the young guy!
Yeah. I love his passion.
38 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:Do you think he's a day one starter though? I personally do.
I do. He's a better fit for our new blocking scheme than any other interior lineman aside from Yanda. Also, he seems really intelligent and coachable, so I think the veteran lineman and coaches will get him up to speed.
The safeties are fairly obvious. For corners, McAlister, Jimmy, Webb (pre-injuries), and Duane Starks.
6 minutes ago, Ravenskid52752 said:Joe D'Allessandris Coach for 30 Years on the Offensive line all the team lines he worked with have had low sack totals on those years with him as a coach very good on Technique teaching.
Seems like the perfect guy to work with the o-linemen we drafted,
1 hour ago, rmw10 said: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.
It is pretty early, but barring Mangold signing the door is wide open for an UDFA to take the spot.
1 hour ago, rossihunter2 said:yeah its crazy the level of pass rushers that are joining the AFC North this year- Garrett, Watt, Willis, Lawson, Williams were all at various points regarded as 1st round talents and they are all joining the AFC North... the browns have garrett and lawson which could be tough to defend against
56 minutes ago, Edgar said:Didn't the Bengals take Lawson?
Yep, he went to the Bengals. They have Willis, Lawson, and Carlos Dunlap now.
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2016/08/rutgers_derrick_nelson.html
I think Nelson could be a decent center in the nfl.
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 actually think the AFCN could have some of the best passruashers in the league depending on how the rookies (Watt, Garret, Willis, and Lawson) develop.
Wormley offers some really good traits and we're good at developing dts. Not my first choice for the pick but it's a good fit and a good value.
I'll give it a B+. Ozzie and co had a goal, to increase the speed and intensity of the defense, and they accomplished just that.
Not the first time the Ravens have taken an unknown defensive player, and it won't be the last. Sometimes these.guys become pretty good, so I'll wait and see what happen.
What's up with Isiah Ford? Did someone find a picture of him murdering a guy or something?
This feels like a depth pick. He's make Jensen have to fight to stay on the team. Though the Ravens are decent at developing o-linemen that have potential, so maybe he'll surprise some people.
I'd be pretty happy happy with TJ Logan this round. He's a top.tier returner and could become a good receiving back.
Baltimore Sun qouted him saying he's completely open to moving to center and thinks he could do it well.
1 minute ago, hn68wb4 said:Tarik Cohen gone
This one kinda hurt. I think he's going to be really good.
1 minute ago, hn68wb4 said:
That is the pick that the Patriots forfeit
Ah. Still kinda odd since they didn't skip a number in the overall order, just the round pick number.
The tracker on nfl.com messed up the numbers. It went from 10th to 12th.
Isiata, Switzer, and Cohen are my favorites still on the board. Davenport could be a good pick too.
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