Okkk... I know it is really early but here is a really early draft projection.
1. Jabrill Peppers- S- MIch (ball hawking athlete who changes our defense)
2. TreDavious White- CB- LSU (insert and play)
3. Isaiah Ford- WR- VTech (as much raw talent as anyone in draft. needs some work with his ball skills but he is a great playmaker - what we need in our offense)
3. Joe Mixon-RB- Okla- He a Ray Rice type of player... explosive all purpose type of play maker
4. Devonte Fields- OLB- Louisville- A steal in round 4 and can get after the QB
5. Marques White- CB- FSU- more speed and athleticism in our DBackfield. with Peppers, TreDavious and Marques... our defense gets younger, faster, more athletic and more versatile right now.
6. Zach Banner-OG- USC. the guys is huge and can move fluidly for his size. 6'7 335 pounds and is a mauler. perfect for Greg Romans system... he is the type of OL we are looking to re-vamp our OL. BIg, fast and nasty. He played T in college but the move to G will protect his slower 1st step and not allow people around his outside. With Alex Lewis, Yanda, Mangold and Banner (along with Ronnie Stanley) we will have big and nasty OL!
Is it possible that the OT or OG you are talking about is someone other than Banner? I ask that because he weighed in at 360 (you listed him at 335) at the senior bowl and there is absolutely nothing that I have seen from the guy that would support the claim that he is "fluid" for his size. I think if you just watched a few minutes of game tape you opinion of the guy will change (the article Mink wrote about the guy a week or so ago was genreous to say the least). He is so ridiculously unathletic and he gets consistently beat by smaller, faster guys. The guy that hes blocking makes the tackle an inordinate amount of the time. And the reason that happens is because he has terrible body control and can't ever get in position to box guys out. He also has a huge problem with his pad level. The guy looks like he is perpetually standing at attention out there. At first I thought that he was just a low effort guy. However, I have come to the conclusion that he is in fact giving it his all, but he is just so slow and stiff that he looks lackadaisical. Size isnt everything in the NFL and in Banners case his size is more of a problem than an asset. He has gotten up to 400 pounds at some points during is college career. The guy has had this weight problem every year and there are legitimate concerns about his dedication to perfecting his craft in the offseason. And when you weigh as much as this guy does shedding weight shouldn't be too difficult. Nothing would scare me more than watching that whale of man trot onto the field after one of our starters goes down.
I am not a fan of bringing Mangold either. The following quote pretty much sums up what I think of th guy. "C Nick Mangold is a shell of himself, and missed games this season for the first time in his career. After grading as one of the best, if not the best, centers in the NFL from 2006–2012, his play has taken a steep decline since 2014" If the guys is willing to come in for the vet minimum we should pick him up but I don't think that is very likely. There is a team out there who is going to overpay him.
I think Mixon is a good RB but he is a scum bag. The infamous video showing him knocking out a woman was not a one time thing. People have said that he assaulted his girlfriend in highschool as well. And then there was this.... "Oklahoma suspended Mixon for one game in 2016 after an incident involving him and a parking attendant. After receiving a parking citation, Mixon confronted the attendant, tore the citation in half, and threw the pieces, which hit her in the face. According to the incident report, he then "inched at the officer" with his vehicle "to intimidate the officer". And that was after he assaulted the woman. He just doesn't get it. Even if hitting that girl was an aboration we still wouldn't take him. Its unfair but there is clear double standard when it comes to the Ravens and domestic violence. Because of that I feel confident that he isn't even on our board. There is something about Mixons situation that is different from some of the guys with a history of domestic assault, that have been drafted recently (Tyreek Hill, Frank Clark). And that is video. It did Ray Rices career in and it is going to make it much harder for a team to defend his actions to fans around the league. And thats not fair, but it is reality.
I do like the rest of your projections though.
Big Cats Big Board-
Round 1- top 3 at 16 Sidney Jones CB, Taco Charlton DT, Dalvin Cook RB
Round 2- top 3 at 48 Pat Elflein C, Ryan Ramczyk T, M. Humphrey CB, Teez Tabor CB,
Round 3 2-picks- Dan Feeney OG, Desmond King S, C. Tankersley CB-
Ravens will get 2 of the last 6 shown if left on the board.
Round 4- Isiah Ford WR, Chad Hansen WR, Demarcus Walker DE, Chris Wormley DE
So my picks for the first 5
#1 Round 1- Sidney Jones CB or Taco Charlton DT
#2 Round 2- Pat Elflein Center,
#3 Round 3- Desmond King S,
#4 Round 3- anyone 2,3 or 4 left on board above(favoring CB if no Jones or CB)
#5 Round 4- Demarcus Walker DE or top 3-4 left on the board above
The only issue with your predictions is that as of now Demarcus Walker is projected to get picked in the second round. Desmond is in the same boat. He is projected to get picked in the second or the first.
12 minutes ago, OzzieBisciotti said:Juice can stay as long as we don't overpay him like we did Pitta bread- don't expect the 28th ranked defense to improve that much if he comes back.... he still can't block no matter what you say.. vontae leach's kid can block better than juice
Its not what I say, It is what everybody else says besides you and a few others in this forum. Have you found any articles that share your opinion on Juice this season? At some point you have to ask yourself if you really believe that you are more adept at evaluating players than coaches players and pundits. Once you answer that question honestly I think you may come to realize that you dont really know as much about football as you think you do. And by acknowledging this you could actually try to learn something about the game. Instead of blindly repeating the same things over and over again. I do agree with that we shouldn't overpay for the guy and really I wouldn't be really upset if he left. I am not debating whether I think he should stay or go. I am disputing your notion that Juice is a terrible blocker. And I would be happy to concede defeat if you find an article or interview (or even a blog) that shares your thoughts.
They should have cut his butt last year and keep Brooks another stupid harbaugh idea
Yea, I actually felt the same way but I am sure there was some type of logical reasoning behind it. We don't usually give up on third rounders that easily.
I think Elam's time in Baltimore was done anyway, but it shows what a wasted 1st round pick it was if the charges hold up.
Old Matty boy will be considered a first round bust even if the charges don't hold up. However, it is hard to believe that the charges won't stick. 7.8 pounds of pot and 30 oxys are hard to explain away.
9 hours ago, sizzlingdoom said:terribly, terribly overated player. I would hardly consider him an average player. If we retain him for anything more than 1 mil a year, we're in a worse state than I thought. He'll flee though, luckily perfect timing for us. We can't even keep our good players, cuz our Ravens contracts are terrible and embarrassing. But luckily in about 5 ways, it's perfect timing fro him to leave. NOT JOKING AT ALL, the only reason our fans are stoked at ALL that like him, is cuz they get to chat JUICE. SERIOUSLY. Our franchise is falling apart. We are either playing Brady in the championship next season, or WE ARE STARTING OVEr. ****
The only reason fans like Juice is because they get to yell Juice? That is such a ridiculous statement. You cant really believe that do you? If you can find an article, interview, or report that is in agreement with your assessment of Juice performance this year I would love to see it. And if you can't find anyone that agrees with you then you must believe that you know better than the pundits, coaches and players that have complimented him on his blocking THIS season. And if you are basing your opinion of his performance on more than those two plays, name them. Share a link.
10 hours ago, sizzlingdoom said:Give me a break! The ratings of positions are lame and all over the place. Anyone that watched Ravens games knows he singled handily cost us games with miss blocks each week throughout the the year, Giants and Pats games are immediate standouts with serious game planning and blocking issues. And huge miscusses by JUICE. We're living in the past. It's like we're trying to coach offense as if it was the same 20 years ago. STRAIGHT. Embarrassing. Will STeve ever consider bringing in real coaches? It's nice Ray and Ed got you a SB, but retire John, PLEASE
Its clear that you think these "ratings" are randomly pulled out of someone back side. You shouldn't be so quick to criticize something that you have very little knowledge of. They are not all over the place but people tend to say that when there perception of a player does not match the ranking which they received. And its abundantly clear why this happens. It is because of guys like yourself that form their opinion on a player's performance for the entire season on two plays. The link below goes into detail on how pff grades players. The grade isn't based on two plays and it is not based on 50 plays it is based on every single play that a player is in the game.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/about/how-we-grade/
Now... I know you like repeating the narrative about the coaches, players, and FO as much as possible. However, in this case it seems that you were so eager to repeat that that same old song and dance, that you didn't read my comment in its entirety. I specifically mentioned both the Giants and the Pats game as games where he had a bad play. I even posted video of those two instances. Now, why did I do this? It is because guys like yourself are predictable. And there was no doubt in my mind that you and others, were basing their opinions about Juices performance on those two plays. And your mention of those plays supports that theory. Juice is not Leach when it comes to blocking but he is not as awful as those two plays would suggest. Below are the links that you failed to look at in your haste to reply to any and all posts with unbridled angst regardless of relevance to the topic..
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/videos/videos/NFLN-Dixon-Tackled-In-End-Zone-For-Pats-Safety/4580450e-fce6-44e4-9592-977005698c7a
To be fair in this play there was a communication breakdown on the Oline. Nobody blocked Malcolm Brown. And when Juice is 1 on 1 with a 320lb DT he is going to lose that battle every time.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000721943/Ravens-vs-Giants-highlights
at 5min 50sec
3 hours ago, OzzieBisciotti said:Look, the kid is a nice guy and has an interesting name, but the fact is that he can't block- Vontae tried to teach him, but he just doesn't have it in him- although he might have been 'ranked' the #2 fullback in the league (out of 4 fullbacks in the NFL), there's a reason why we ranked 28th in the league for rushing- he's part of the blame.
Yea you can keep saying that over and over again, but saying he can't block is an extreme exaggeration for this season. And again there is not doubt in my mind that you are basing your opinion on him based on just TWO plays. But it seems you must know more than the pundits, coaches, and other players that have complimented him on his blocking. If you can find an article online or anywhere that says Juice was a terrible blocker this year I would love to see it. You are going to be looking for a while. And again Im not saying the guys is Leach but saying he can't block is absurd, which is par for the course for you. Now I know you remembered the two plays against the Pats and the Giants where Juice had bad plays, but if you are in fact basing you opinion on the guy based on the entirety of the season you should be able to name other instances when he screwed up. am not saying there aren't other instances where he messed up but I don't think you would be able to name any of them off of the top of your head. Which would validate my theory that those two plays are all you remember of Juice this season. Lets see the video of all the other times he messed up. Post a link, I would be interested in seeing it.
The other possibility is that you are basing your evaluation of Juices play on those two plays and his play from last season. He did struggle last season in the blocking department. Here is quote talking about just that.
"Juszczyk is the top-ranked fullback in the league, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF), with a plus-7.4 grade. Last year, Juszczyk had more yards (321) and scored four touchdowns, but he had negative blocking grades. This year, PFF rates him as the second-best blocker in the league behind the New England Patriots’ James Develin. Running back Terrance West
has rushed for a career-high 729 yards and five touchdowns."
I think he walks and I'm fine with it for 2 reasons. His production can easily be replicated by Boyle in his role and the more important reason is he has Linta for an agent. So knowing enough about Linta, he's going to ask for the sky but in this case won't get it.
The only issue with using Boyle as a FB is his height. At 6'4 defenders will have a better chance at getting under his pads. There have been taller FBs that have been successful in the league. But Boyle is a pretty stiff guy. And because of that it is going to make it tough for him to consistently keep his pad level down. But with the log jam at TE it is certainly worth a try. If he can do it, his versatility could give coaches a little more flexibility when deciding which players to activate on game days.,
ravens will want to keep him for $1.1M- he can't block that well - definitely not like vontae did- that's why we finished 28th in the league last year in rushing. oz will probably overpay him bc some fans like him - even though he can't block even if he was behind the wheel of a semi truck
"oz will probably overpay him bc some fans like him"
Are you implying that popularity is one of the factors that the FO uses to decide who gets signed and who doesn't.
You're right about the fact that Juice is no Vontae leach, but I don't think he was as bad as people like yourself are making him out to be. The guy was rated as the second best blocking FB in football. He is an above average blocker. He did have a few big misses in the blocking department. The two that stand out most are in the links below.
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/videos/videos/NFLN-Dixon-Tackled-In-End-Zone-For-Pats-Safety/4580450e-fce6-44e4-9592-977005698c7a
To be fair in this play there was a communication breakdown on the Oline. Nobody blocked Malcolm Brown. And when Juice is 1 on 1 with a 320lb DT he is going to lose that battle every time.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000721943/Ravens-vs-Giants-highlights
at 5min 50sec
And the handful of plays where he didn't block well, are the plays that you are basing your opinion on. He made a big improvement in his blocking skills this year compared to the last. With all of that said I wouldn't be terribly upset if he signed somewhere else.
37 catches, 266 yards, 5 carries, 22 yards, 1 TD. I don't think anyone will mistake him as the next Jim Brown.
Let him walk. Use the money on a tackle/center and/or a CB.Totally agree. Let him walk. Also, hardly a good lead blocker in the run game. Get a real fullback.
If your definition of being "hardly a good lead blocker" is a guy who comes in 2nd in the league in blocking proficiency, then yea he is "hardly a good lead blocker: That said, I am not opposed to the idea of letting him walk.
Get rid of CB Sm*th
Jimmy Smith? I don't think you could many Ravens fans that think cutting Jimmy is a good idea. Whats the reasoning behind your statement?
I want him as a Raven, Ozzie!
i dont think he looks at the comment sections. Its worth a try though.
20 minutes ago, GENE2407 said:Biggest myth going. These "junk" round picks we seem to be obsessed with are totally useless to our team. Start hitting on 1st and 2nd rounders like we did for 20 years and screw the 4th 5th and 6th junk round picks who amount to nothing.
Im not exactly sure about what your position is on junk rounders from this statement
Is the myth that junk round picks are useless or that junk round picks are important?
The roster has an excess of aging veterans, multiple pressing positional needs and a relatively small amount of salary cap space to devote to free agency. The root of these problems goes back several years.
The problem is Ozzie. He just wants to plug in one or two "OLD GUYS" every year because he knows he can't draft good players any longer. The cap money goes away and we are stuck with a bunch of over paid "OLD" guys who spend most of their time on IR.
Just cut the hell out of this "OLD" and "SLOW" team. Start with "Ozzie", "Harbs" and "old 3 and out Flacco". Ozzie can't draft anymore and Harbs got his SB win and like just doesn't have it any more. Flacco may not be as old as most but he sure plays like he's 50 yrs. or older.
Chuck you do realize that you do not need to comment on every single article. What in the world does the nonsense spewed in your comment have to do with the article? And what is with the quotes? You are the only one who has ever used the nickname "old 3 and out Flacco" when talking about Joe.
in 2015, Aiken caught 75 passes for 944 yards and five touchdowns, in 2016 he's forgotten. If I was him I would be happy to leave and hope Ryan Mallett is there.
Yea Ryan has had so much success with all of the NFL teams he has been with.
We lose Kelechi Osemele and the 99th pick. We lost again. With Ozzie's draft problems and a head coach that has forgotten how to coach we lose for the third time.
The owner has to make changes and SOON!!!
Chuck you repeat the same things over and over again, even though they rarely make sense. Do you think repeatedly suggesting that the owner makes changes is going to force Steves hand? If so you can throw that in the bin with your other zany ideas, like cutting all of our TEs, so we can take OJ in round 1 or only using 4 of this years picks on DBs and then trading away the rest.
22 hours ago, fusuymada said:I think we need to consider that the majority of Aikens success came at the end of Ryan Mallett's passing arm, not Joe Flacco's. Seems to me that Mallett seemed to be able to build chemistry pretty easily with Jeremy Butler and Kamar Aiken, something that Flacco never had success at.
I will use this opportunity to reiterate my flip flop on Flacco. Where I used to be a staunch defender, after last year I refused to allow the facts to cloud my judgement any longer. I realize that Flacco is truly a bottom third in the league QB and is getting paid as the top Cap hit in the league as soon as Romo is traded. No way in any world should Flacco have the top cap hit in the league based on his production since the super bowl. Flacco needs to give back money and reduce his cap hit and take compensation equivalent to what those who produce like him are making. He can't do it on his own and his cap hit prohibits the team from surrounding him with the talent he needs to be successful. I hate to beat a dead horse, but for me, these should be the last two years Flacco plays in a Ravens uniform if he doesn't take a pay cut and start working with the team to get cheaper and put in the effort to get better. He can be compensated with performance related incentives so if he is as great as he was in 2012 then he will make his money back but there is no way Flacco, with his numbers the last couple years, should be the 15th highest cap hit in the league much less at th the very top of the ladder.
well, you flip flopped from game to game last year. And if he plays well in the season opener you will jump right back on the bandwagon. There have been no QBs that have taken a pay cut to their already agreed upon salaries. The only time a QB came close o doing it was the year Peyton won the SB. He restructured his contract and converted 4 mil dollars into incentives. By winning the SB of course he was payed that 4 mil and thereby did not actually taking a pay cut. But this is the only case where this has come close to happening and clearly only occurred because Manning realised it was probably his last season. What really happens is that they just shuffle money around to help with the cap. But in no way shape or form are they receiving less money than their contract stipulated. But when you do this you are pushing money down the line and the FO has to decide if that is a good idea. But I don't see any reason that Joe wouldn't do this if the FO asked him to, no matter how many kids he has. I am unsure how one who is a regular contributor in this forum has not been able to grasp this concept. It could just be selective remembrance.
11 hours ago, fusuymada said:Three things, if some moron GM wants to make a right tackle who only had one good year in the last 3 the second highest paid tackle in the league, more power to them. We wont make that mistake when another just as talented right tackle could be gotten in a later round in the draft just like Wagner was picked up.
Cut Pitta with an after June designation. No team in their right mind will pay that money for a guy who had two hip injuries, the last coming without any contact at all. Yes he got through this year but one wrong turn, one bad hit, one twisting catch and he is done for good. We will be able to pick him up for another minimal contract with incentives like last year. If not, then he can retire.
For years we have been saying what Qadry is saying, this is old news. Since our failed high round wr draft picks and when we picked up Derrick Mason we knew that thats why we kept following the method that worked. Why we can't develop them is anyone's guess. Is it because Ozzie can't pick receivers (no receiver we picked that failed caught on anywhere else), is it development (no high round draft pick has amounted to anything), or is it just bad luck, (we have had multiple wide receiver coaches so we can't blame just one guy).
I would think that since 1996 when the Ravens moved here and started failing at WR picks, that an extensive amount of time and money would be utilized to figure this out, but apparently it is not. Just like a newly drafted QB, they are cheap and so are newly drafted WR's. You need these guys to balance your cap space but when you have to pay for a high dollar QB and can't draft WRs you have to spend extra money on really good ones in Free Agency. Fortunately, we have found some older lower priced guys, but we need a killer WR, not just one that will make do. We could develop a killer defense if we didn't have to spend all our money on a QB and a high dollar Wide receiver (because we cant develop one)
Our QB needs to take a voluntary pay cut to clear cap space so we can get a really good WR.
Rick didn't get a lot of playing time his rookie year except for a few snaps in heavy packages. His second year in the league he was the starting RT since day 1 because of Michael Ohers departure. And how did he do? He played lights out. He graded out as the second best RT in the league in his first year as starter. You are right about his 2015 season where his performance was really poor. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the fact that he had a hard time staying healthy that year. And then of course as you stated he had another stand out performance in 2016. You will see what a difference Wagner makes when we don't have im for this upcoming season. And know I don't think that John Urscel could fill his spot.
Cut Pitta and Watson and resign one of the two on a cheaper 1-year deal closer to camp. Cut Doom, Wright and the rest of the flotsam and jetsam secondary pieces.
Let Wagner, Williams and Juice walk, and restructure Wallace to add a year and spread out the cap hit (2018 and 19 are more cap friendly).
Sign steady FA options at OL, ILB, FS/CB, backup QB and FB.
Draft BPA, getting playmakers (WR, CB, Edge Rusher) in rounds 1-2, and solidify the OL and pick up a 3rd down back/KR in rounds 3-4.
thats a bit unrealistic
Wagner is set to be one of those free agents who excels in Baltimore but goes out and does not do very well with other teams. In adiition, he is just a right tackle, no one will pay him to play left tackle and if they do they are making a huge mistake. In 2015 Wagner was a dumpster fire and now he is the second rated tackle. I guess they are looking at just one year because Wagner was less than impressive quite consistently before last year. Same with Juszczyk. Where I feel we underutilized his talents here in Baltimore, blocking fullbacks can be a dime a dozen and since we failed to use him to his best abilities, we are only loosing a blocking back with a sometime catch. Williams is the only one worth fighting for but with PIerce, his loss is minimized somewhat.
Let me add my opinion on cuts as well. I would hold onto everyone we have except for Webb, Arrington and Lewis. Dumervil, Pitta and Wallace need to stay.
It seems as if your memory is deceiving you. There are a lot of falsehoods that you have perpetuated in this statement concerning Rick Wagner. Rick didn't get a lot of playing time his rookie year except for a few snaps in heavy packages. His second year in the league he was the starting RT since day 1 because of Michael Ohers departure. And how did he do? He played lights out. He graded out as the second best RT in the league in his first year as starter. You are right about his 2015 season where he played horribly. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the fact that he had a hard time staying healthy that year. And then of course as you stated he had another stand out performance in 2016. His pff grades for the last three years were as follows, 84.7 - 45.8 - 84.5. These numbers really highlight how terribly he played that 2015 season but that number is sandwiched between two pro bowl level numbers. There is a risk in taking him because of that 2015 season but there is nothing that would point to the fact that his high level of play is a result of the system he is in. He will do better if the team who signs him relies heavily on the pass because pass protection is his strong suit and I do agree that giving him LT money would be a mistake.
Being from Beirut Lebanon... I don't really get to see College Football as much as NFL...(bought nfl ticket) in alllllll honesty(not your preferred pick) who is the best DB in the draft? Best WR? Best Passrusher? Best OL?.. to have an idea
Azzi22 you might want to check out this site...
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/players.php?genpos=WR&draftyear=2017&sortby=tsxpos&order=ASC
It gives you a pretty good ranking of all of the players in their position groups, which changes in real time. It's certainly not the end all be all but I find that it is the one that stays up to date. There are other similar sites and there is not going to be agreement between them, but usually the first few players at each position are fairly consistent. There is also game tape on guys you can check out on youtube. I wouldn't get too carried away with watching it all though, before you know it it's going to be all over and done with. If it's your first draft it's definitely going to be pretty interesting. There are always guys expected to be taken in the 2nd or 3rd that make it all the way to the 7th, or don't even get drafted. And then there guys expected to be taken late that get taken early. They never get picked how they're ranked and of course there are always going to be players taken late that end up having much better careers than guys taken early. Nothing is certain. And there will be guys that are ranked as UDFAs now that shoot up boards after the combine times come in. I'd be interested to know how you became a fan of the Ravens. Don't feel obligated to answer but if you don't mind I'd love to know. I know there is a small Lebanese community here in the city.
would be nice to see flacco take a minimal pay cut which would help resign some guys or bring in a free agent or 2 but he now has 4 kids so i doubt it is even a thought in his mind
I doubt it is even in his mind because it has never been in any QBs mind. There have been no QBs that have taken a pay cut to their already agreed upon salaries (in fairness, the year Peyton won the SB he restructured his contract and converted 4 mil dollars into incentives. By winning the SB of course he was payed that 4 mil and thereby did not actually taking a pay cut. But this is the only case where this has come close to happening and clearly only occurred because Manning realised it was probably his last season). They just shuffle money around to help with the cap. But in no way shape or form are they receiving less money than they their contract stipulated. But when you do this you are pushing money down the line and the FO has to decide if that is a good idea. But I don't see any reason that Joe wouldn't do this if the FO asked him to, no matter how many kids he has. I am unsure how one who is a regular contributor in this forum has not been able to grasp this concept. It could just be selective remembrance.
I would have no problem letting Webb or Dumervil go. We should trade up for 2 high round corners and a safety. Replacements for Orr and Williams can be found in the early and mid rounds. Kafusi and Correa have to come up big this year..
Wallace also can go as he is too expensive for what he contributes. I think Waller and Perriman will step up this year so keeping Aiken and adding a couple of receivers in the early rounds would be wise from a cap space viewpoint.
Maxx Williams and Boyle need to emerge this year to complement Pitta. Pitta showed he is fully healed and had a pretty good year, often making 9-10 catches a game.
I'm happy with West and Dixon as well as Juice at RB. The hit Juice put on Mitchell on Christmas Day to score the go ahead TD showed me the guy can be a real contributor next year.
I hope they find a way to keep Wagner and Brandon Williams as it will be a big loss if they lose them both.
I think you're underestimating the cost that it takes to "trade up". You're suggesting we spend early round picks on, a couple receivers, two corners and a safety, and a replacement for either Williams or Orr. If we do what you're suggesting there will be no mid round picks left and depending how far we "trade up" for the "2 high round corners and a safety", there will also be some picks that we would have to forfeit in next years draft. I also think you are underestimating Wallace's value. He made a lot of great plays for us last year and eclipsed the 1000 yard mark. His cap hit is high but I think we will sign him to a longer term deal to bring it down a bit. Behind him we don't have any proven receivers on the team. I was also impressed with his leadership last year. It wasn't something that I was expecting to see from him. Obviously he took a backseat to Steve in that department, as he should have, but I think he will be able to really step up for us next year on the field and off. He seems hungry. I don't think Juice will ever be a real "contributor" as a running back, but hopefully he won't have too many suitors so we can bring him back as a FB.
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That guys body control is pretty remarkable.