VermontRaven

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  1. 1) Reuben Foster 2) TJ Watt 3) Cooper Kupp 3) Desmond King
  2. No trades. I would be stoked with this draft: YOUR TEAM: BALTIMORE RAVENS GAME OVER! Your score is: 13331 (GRADE: A-) Your Picks:Round 1 Pick 16: Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama (A+)Round 2 Pick 15: T.J. Watt, OLB, Wisconsin (A)Round 3 Pick 10: Pat Elflein, C/OG, Ohio State (A-)Round 3 Pick 14: Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington (A)Round 4 Pick 16: Zach Banner, OG/OT, Southern California (A-)Round 5 Pick 15: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (Fla.) (A-)Round 6 Pick 2: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (A)
  3. My incredibly unrealistic draft with a ton of (overvalued) trade backs. Your score is: 15226 (GRADE: A+) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 26 (SEA): Garett Bolles, OT, Utah (A-) Round 2 Pick 22 (MIA): Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana (A) Round 2 Pick 29 (G.B.): Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington (B+) Round 3 Pick 10: Fabian Moreau, CB/FS, UCLA (A) Round 3 Pick 16 (IND): Ryan Anderson, OLB/DE, Alabama (B+) Round 3 Pick 18 (DEN): Sidney Jones, CB, Washington (B) Round 3 Pick 19 (TENN): Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan (A) Round 3 Pick 26 (SEA): Eddie Jackson, SS, Alabama (B+) Round 3 Pick 29 (G.B.): Marcus Maye, FS, Florida (A+) Round 3 Pick 36 (TENN): David Sharpe, OT, Florida (A-) Round 3 Pick 38 (SEA): Vincent Taylor, DT, Oklahoma State (A-) Round 4 Pick 14 (IND): Jake Butt, TE, Michigan (A+) Round 4 Pick 16: Anthony Walker Jr., ILB, Northwestern (A+) Round 5 Pick 15: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (B) Round 6 Pick 2: Jerod Evans, QB, Virginia Tech (A-)
  4. I debated on the Watt pick in the 2nd since I took Barnett with the 1st, but thought Watt was by far the best player available, so I couldn't pass him up. 16: R1P16 EDGE DEREK BARNETT TENNESSEE 47: R2P15 EDGE T.J. WATT WISCONSIN 74: R3P10 S DESMOND KING IOWA 78: R3P14 WR JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER USC 122: R4P15 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE 159: R5P15 DL RYAN GLASGOW MICHIGAN 186: R6P2 OT ERIK MAGNUSON MICHIGAN
  5. Your score is: 13105 (GRADE: A) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 20 (DEN): Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama (A+) Round 2 Pick 15: Forrest Lamp, OG/OT, Western Kentucky (A) Round 2 Pick 31 (ATL): Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina (A) Round 3 Pick 16 (IND): Kevin King, CB, Washington (A) Round 3 Pick 31 (ATL): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (B-) Round 3 Pick 33 (MIA): Antonio Garcia, OT, Troy (B+) Round 3 Pick 35 (COMP): Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State (C+) Round 3 Pick 36 (TENN): Elijah Qualls, DT, Washington (A) Round 4 Pick 14 (IND): David Sharpe, OT, Florida (C+) Round 4 Pick 16: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (C+) Round 4 Pick 29 (ATL): Corey Clement, RB, Wisconsin (B-) Round 5 Pick 15: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (C-) Round 6 Pick 2: Bryan Cox, DE, Florida (B+) Your Future Picks: 2018 Round 1 Pick 2019 Round 1 Pick Share: Facebook Twitter Link Ravens Top 20 Scores Player Score Date 1. Trackerdog 16292 3/24/2017 2. bernie90
  6. Another one: 16: R1P16 EDGE DEREK BARNETT TENNESSEE 47: R2P15 G DAN FEENEY INDIANA 78: R3P14 S DESMOND KING IOWA 99: R3P35 EDGE TYUS BOWSER HOUSTON 123: R4P16 WR ISAIAH FORD VIRGINIA TECH 160: R5P15 G ZACH BANNER USC 187: R6P2 OT STORM NORTON
  7. 16: R1P16 CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OHIO STATE 47: R2P15 OT TAYLOR MOTON WESTERN MICHIGAN 78: R3P14 EDGE RYAN ANDERSON ALABAMA 99: R3P35 C ETHAN POCIC LSU 123: R4P16 WR ISAIAH FORD VIRGINIA TECH 160: R5P15 C KYLE FULLER BAYLOR 187: R6P2 RB DONNEL PUMPHREY
  8. I can't see us passing on Reuben Foster if he is available at 16. Mosley/Foster combination would be awesome!
  9. If we are lucky and all these guys are available 1: Foster/Mike Williams/Barnett 2: CB-Conley/White 3: Desmond King A little more realistic: 1: Jones 2: Reddick 3: Desmond King
  10. I actually am not afraid of this. I think AP is done and he will be nothing more than an average back.
  11. I agree. Zuttah is not my favorite player, but he is way underestimated on this board. He is at least an average center, which is very valuable. I can't see us cutting him unless we pick up a free agent that we think is better or at least equal and cheaper (maybe the team thinks Mangold is an upgrade, maybe not--depends on their evaluations on his injury status and decline, etc.) Even if we draft a C fairly high in the draft, it is extremely dangerous to trust a rookie C from day 1.
  12. I am really really hoping the Ravens can snag King. Note: I am a huge Hawkeyes fan, so I am admittedly biased. I know a lot of the debate with King is whether he should be a CB or a S. I think he could realistically be both, which makes him that much more valuable. I realize he is not the fastest guy, so will probably not be a "shut-down" corner, but I think he would be a very solid corner and/or a great ball-hawking safety with great coverage skills. My dream draft would be to get a top tier CB in the first (Jones, Wilson, Lattimore, etc.) and pair them with Jimmy in the slot. Then, snag King in the 2nd (or 3rd if teams are crazy enough to let him slide that far)--Keep Webb for a year, then King is our 4th corner and 3rd safety, which puts us in really good shape if any of the starters get injured and allows the team to evaluate him for future to see if they want him as a future CB or S.
  13. OK---Here is my first EVER attempt at a Ravens big board. I did a top 50. First, I will preface by saying that I don’t follow college football closely, so I have not reviewed tapes of prospects, etc.. Most of the info I have on these guys is from media and posters on this board. Feel free to critique any aspect of this because I enjoy seeing everyone’s opinions. Second—As you can tell, my big board is based largely off of perceived needs and my preferences…For example, I do not value RB in first round unless the value is too incredible to pass up. Third-I took Dalvin Cook off the board because of his off-field issues…too many red flags in my personal opinion. I dropped Tim Williams significantly due to off-field questions as well. Also note—As mentioned before, I do not follow college football closely so there may be other off-field concerns that I am unaware of. Select if available at 16 1. Myles Garrett EDGE TX A&M 2. Jamal Adams S LSU 3. Reuben Foster LB Alabama 4. Mike Williams WR Clemson 5. Sidney Jones CB Washington 6. Marshon Lattimore CB OSU 7. Quincy Wilson CB Florida 8. Malik Hooker S OSU 9. Jonathan Allen DL Alabama Possible targets if trading back in 1st Round 10 Derek Barnett EDGE Tenn. –debated leaving him in selecting at 16 category, but think there is a little too much value in this draft to select him at 16. 11 Corey Davis WR West. Mich 12. Dan Feeney G Indiana 13. Cam Robinson OT Alabama 14. Haason Redick EDGE Alabama 15. Leonard Fournette RB LSU 16. Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama 17. Teez Tabor CB Florida 18. Gareon Conley CB OSU 19. Taco Charlton EDGE Mich. 20. Charles Harris EDGE Missouri Targets worth moving up into early 2nd round 21. Solomon Thomas EDGE Stanford 22. Budda Baker S Washington 23. TJ Watt EDGE Wisconsin 24. Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford 25. Forrest Lamp OT/G West. Kent 26. Jabrill Peppers LB Mich. 27. OJ Howard TE Alabama Select with our 2nd round pick if available 28. Ryan Ramcyzk OT Wisconsin 29. Malik McDowell DL Mich. St 30. Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 31. Tim Williams EDGE Alabama 32. John Ross WR Washington 33. Takkarist McKinley EDGE UCLA 34. Garett Bolles OT Utah 35. Tre’Davious White CB LSU 36. Eddie Jackson S Alabama 37. Cooper Kupp WR E. Wash. 38. Desmond King S/CB Iowa Possible targets in late 2nd round (trading back in 2nd/picking up from trading back in first/trading up from our 3rd rd. pick) 39. Alvin Kamara RB Tenn. 40. Zay Jones WR East Carolina 41. Adoree Jackson CB USC 42. Ryan Anderson EDGE Alabama 43. Obi Melifonwu S Conn. Early 3rd round targets (from trading back from other picks or trading up using our 3rd and other later picks) 44. Pat Elflein C OSU 45. Ethan Pocic C LSU 46. Derek Rivers EDGE Younstown State 47. Jaleel Johnson DL Iowa 48. Zach Cunningham LB Vandy Select with our 3rd round pick if available 49. Juju Smith-Schuster WR USC 50. David Djoku TE Miami
  14. I pretty much totally agree with you. IMO, Arrington, and Wright are the most obvious cuts. I also agree with cutting both Pitta and Watson--let the 4 young guys battle it out. Dumervil--I agree it's time to move on--I would probably try to see if anyone would give us a late round pick in a trade--but if not, I agree with cutting him. Lewis--Agree--he might stay until we see if we can find better depth since we have none. Webb--Agree-gotta hold on to him until you know you have a replacement (via FA or draftt) Zuttah--pretty much echo what I said about Webb--not overly excited with him--but IMO you need an equal or better option before cutting him. Wallace--Definitely think he should stay--Maybe we consider cutting him if we land a big name like Marshall or something--but if cap allows, I'd still keep him. i would love to go into the season with top 3 WRs of Marshall/Garcon/Jeffrey/Britt,etc./Wallace/Perriman
  15. I know that is not realistic. I just don't value ANY RB at 16. So what I meant was the only way I would select him (if I was GM) would be if he was miraculously available later.--I know this is probably more my personal preference than reality
  16. I agree, especially about Pitta. I think with Pitta, it is definitely pay cut or he's gone. We have plenty of other options at TE (even though they all have question marks) Webb is a little trickier because we don't currently have an option behind him, so we'd have to be pretty confident we can replace him with as good or better option for the same money or less (either in FA or draft)--And I really don't want us to go into the draft where we HAVE to find a safety to replace him.
  17. Now this would be a boost to our secondary! VIEW EACH TEAM'S DRAFT 16: R1P16 CB SIDNEY JONES WASHINGTON 47: R2P15 S DESMOND KING IOWA 78: R3P14 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE 102: R3P38 CB KEVIN KING WASHINGTON 121: R4P16 WR CHAD HANSEN CALIFORNIA 160: R5P15 RB DONNEL PUMPHREY SAN DIEGO STATE 199: R6P14 EDGE JOSH CARRAWAY TCU 237: R7P16 LB BEN BOULWARE CLEMSON
  18. No way I think Adams is available at our pick, but if he was, I don't think I could pass him up! Also, Kupp got taken 1 spot ahead of me in the second round...I was hoping I would be able to steal him: VIEW EACH TEAM'S DRAFT 16: R1P16 S JAMAL ADAMS LSU 47: R2P15 EDGE T.J. WATT WISCONSIN 78: R3P14 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE 102: R3P38 CB JOURDAN LEWIS MICHIGAN 121: R4P16 WR ARDARIUS STEWART ALABAMA 160: R5P15 EDGE TYUS BOWSER HOUSTON 199: R6P14 OT JON HECK NORTH CAROLINA 237: R7P16 LB BEN BOULWARE CLEMSON
  19. Agree, Going in with set position(s) for each round is asking for a bad draft. You have to look at the value on the board. I would love to see a CB early, but if there is great value for another position (WR, Oline, S, Pass rusher, etc), you have to trust the Ravens brass to get the best playmaker on the board that can help the team. Maybe all our top guys at CB come off the board before us and another position high on our board is surprisingly available.. You can't be pigeon-holed into taking a certain position in a certain round. Granted, position and need obviously come into play with how your board is stacked up...but you can't pass on a player that is way higher on your board to "fill" a specific position.
  20. Agree 100% on Beathard. I am a HUGE Iowa Hawkeyes fan, so I watched all of Beathard's game. He is an awesome competitor, but his accuracy is horrible. I see almost no chance of him being successful in the pros. I would love to be proved wrong because I loved watching him play, but I just don't see it.
  21. I want no part of Cook because 1) his off-the-field issues and 2) I don't want to see us take a RB with our first round pick
  22. NO way in a million years this draft happens: Your score is: 9623 (GRADE: C) Your Picks: Round 2 Pick 15: Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana (A-) Round 2 Pick 22 (MIA): Charles Harris, DE, Missouri (A) Round 2 Pick 23 (NYG): Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington (B+) Round 2 Pick 28 (DAL): Pat Elflein, C/OG, Ohio State (A-) Round 3 Pick 1 (CLE): Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida (A) Round 3 Pick 14: Eddie Jackson, SS, Alabama (B) Round 3 Pick 23 (NYG): Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina (B+) Round 3 Pick 34 (MIA): Anthony Walker Jr., ILB, Northwestern (A-) Round 3 Pick 35 (CAR): Chad Wheeler, OT, Southern California (A) Round 3 Pick 36 (COMP): Jaleel Johnson, DT, Iowa (A) Round 4 Pick 8 (CAR): Damontae Kazee, CB, San Diego State (B-) Round 4 Pick 16: Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois (A) Round 5 Pick 15: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (A) Round 6 Pick 14: Bryan Cox, DE, Florida (B) Round 7 Pick 16: Ben Boulware, ILB, Clemson (D)
  23. Your score is: 10308 (GRADE: B-) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 22 (MIA): Sidney Jones, CB, Washington (A-) Round 2 Pick 23 (NYG): David Njoku, TE, Miami (Fla.) (A+) Round 2 Pick 26 (SEA): Pat Elflein, C/OG, Ohio State (A-) Round 3 Pick 14: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida (A+) Round 3 Pick 23 (NYG): Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina (B+) Round 3 Pick 26 (SEA): Eddie Jackson, SS, Alabama (A-) Round 4 Pick 16: Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois (A) Round 6 Pick 14: Ryan Switzer, WR, North Carolina (A+) Round 7 Pick 16: Calvin Munson, OLB, San Diego State (B
  24. I'm a big Iowa Hawkeyes fan. There is no way in my mind Beatherd will ever be a successful NFL quarterback. He is a heck of a competitor, but WAAAY too inaccurate.