Wait so is the draft over now and the extension has started? I'm not in it, nor would I rather to be in it, but I have a missing pick somewhere
Exuberant Ewoks select:

Wallace Gilberry, DE
10 minutes ago, 757RavensFan said:Cam Cameron, is that you?
Laugh all you want, but when done well, it's one of my favorite plays in all of football. Nothing hypes up the home crowd/demoralizes the other team like the WR fooling the D and dropping bombs besides maybe the punter doing it.
On 7/12/2016 at 5:17 PM, BOLDnPurPnBlacK said:Theres literally no value in the "QB in a pinch" part. Theres a reason he was asked to convert to WR, and its bc he absolutely doesnt have the skill set to play QB in the NFL.
No one dresses 3 QBs on game day, so everyone deals with the fact that if both your QBs get hurt youre screwed for that game. Its not like Reynolds would be spurring a comeback anyways, so whats the point of risking injury. You take your lumps and sign someone during the week.
Get outta here with that stuff, haha. Theyre not building the roster and saying.... well in that one in a million chance both QBs go down, or all 4 of our RBs are injured - reynolds will be our savior!
Hes only making the team if he can play WR or return kicks better than Camp and Clay.
I know I know... "the more you can do...." but part of that is being able to actually do it well; or what you have the ability to do having a probability of happening higher than .00000001%.
"Emergency QB" may not be a deciding factor, but Reynolds having QB experience can be hugely valuable. His trick play ability will be insane. Not to mention running spurt wildcat plays with Reynolds at the helm. Is he handing off? Is he running it? Is he passing it? No way to know seeing as he can do it all
Also, my hype would explode if we did an end around to Reynolds and he launches a 50 yard bomb to Perriman streaking wide open
I don't have to pick yet right... I had a notification and have been completely messed up the past like 8 rounds
11 hours ago, TheConquerorWorm said:
Exactly the point. Is a kicker worth $5 million per year? Tucker definitely slipped last year kicking from deep. Especially when you consider this Matt Stover mentored guy is available for the league minimum:
Maryland Student and Fan here, Craddock really fell hard this past season and I don't know if he'll ever be as good as his Lou Groza season. Does he have potential? Of course, but he definitely isn't going to be nailing 50 yarders like 2 years ago
Exuberant Ewoks select:

Pharoh Cooper, WR

Alfred Morris, RB
2001 Ray Lewis. Really would fill the hole an ILB quite nicely
5 hours ago, Mt. Crushmore said:
I believe I am now up to date
With the 731st Pick (Also a make-up pick), (I'm sure you all hate me by now), The Exuberant Ewoks select:

Josh Kline, G
With the 718th pick (Make-up Pick), the Exuberant Ewoks select:

Joe Thuney, G
No one gets hurt. Like anyone. At all
53 minutes ago, Deflated Football said:How's Tulloch in coverage? We already have a thumper in CJ
At 5'11 with a surgically repaired knee, I wouldn't expect any ballhawking
1) I can't believe Tucker hasn't been extended yet. That needed to get done yesterday
2) Williams has next to no incentive to sign now unless its a ridiculously large number. Assuming good health and consistent play, he can wait a year and be the top DT on the market.
3) I don't think the team wants to extend Wagner, at least not yet. Like people have said, RT's aren't expensive or overly difficult to find. They have plenty of options there with Lewis, FA, next year's draft, or just re-signing on a cheap deal
4) If they want to spend any of that money, the best move would be to get an ILB. It's just a gaping hole next to Mosley at the moment. Tulloch I would assume is one everyone's wishlist. Otherwise, save the money for the eventual injury bug
Random Note: Could we restructure some of our bigger deals to take a heavier cap hit now to assist the future? I know Jimmy and Yanda's contracts get heavy here on out
12 hours ago, Mt. Crushmore said:With 3 skips, @Daft Classic is now on a 3 hour clock
Did I somehow miss my turn again... I made up the previous the previous 2 skips
With the 648th pick (other make-up), the Exuberant Ewoks select
Steven Hauschka, K
My bad on the late pick. Been busier than I thought all weekend
I like Bradley as a coach and how effective he was/is at turning the Jags from the joke of the league into a potential powerhouse in the next 2-3 years if not now
With the 646th pick (I was also skipped), the Exuberant Ewoks select:

Gus Bradley, Head Coach
With the 582nd pick, the Exuberant Ewoks select:

Kenneth Dixon, RB
With the 571st pick, the Exuberant Ewoks select:

Devon Kennard, OLB
10 hours ago, 757RavensFan said:NFC-W: SEA & AZ
NFC-N: GB, MIN (Defense, RB)
NFC-E: None
NFC-S: CAR
AFC-W: KC & Possibly OAK this year, DEN (They are the champs)
AFC-N: PIT (just b/c) CIN (they beat us FIVE straight)
AFC-E: NE
AFC-S: None
What he said, plus a couple of IMO
5 hours ago, Grapple Raven said:Joe mentioned that wearing a brace would help make him feel more comfortable with the mental component of the game.
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/videos/videos/Full-Presser-Flacco-On-Hardest-Part-Of-Injury/6a26ff85-bc4d-4c7e-81c3-163e7a637070 (around time 7:01)
Sucks for Joe. I guess we'll have to live with losing his insane speed for safety and piece of mind ![]()
With the 518th pick, the Exuberant Ewoks select

Will Blackmon, CB
With the 505th selection, the Exuberant Ewoks select:

Zach Miller, TE
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huh. Whatever, I don't need a punter anyways