Prino61

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  1. 11 minutes ago, BOLDnPurPnBlacK said:

    Here's another one.

    Let's say Fournette, Barnett, Hooker and Williams are there.

    Who you taking?

     

     

    (And suggestion for this thread -- make it about anyone suggesting their own personal "Who ya taking" scenarios for ongoing discussion... not to hi jack OP though)

    I would have to go with Fournette. RBs like him don't come around to often

     

    Our play action would be a thing of beauty

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  2. 11 hours ago, JoeyFlex5 said:

    Round 6 

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    Brian Allen, CB, Utah 

    the ravens take another raw and lengthy project corner, 3 years in a row. 6'3" with good top speed and very sound in bump and run coverage, needs to turn his head and locate the ball better, needs to diagnose the deep ball better and flip his hips to get downfield. but definitely an intriguing project. he and maurice canady give us an interesting duo of long tall project corners. if just one of them pan out then we are sitting pretty in the secondary

     

     

     

    This kid grew up like 5 miles from me. I watched him in highschool as a WR so let me say if we end up with him on our roster I think we will be very happy in the future

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  3. 2 minutes ago, JoeyFlex5 said:

    But at the same time cj Mosley was considered a huge injury risk and has been pretty much healthy for 3 seasons now, meanwhile perriman never had an injury and we all know the story there. 

    As much as I love tj watt, his injuries scare me far more than a torn acl or Achilles. Those can be recovered from with no lingering effects, but nagging consistent soft tissue injuries year after year are the real issue. That is what I consider injury prone, guys who's bodies just don't show they are tough enough and are always falling victim to some minor little thing that just occurs without any kind of event. I think Lawson and Davis and jones are more victims of a circumstance rather than injury prone

    Well said

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    16. Baltimore Ravens

    Kiper: Takkarist McKinley, OLB, UCLA | Watch highlights
    Baltimore needs pass-rushers. Terrell Suggs, 34, was the only Raven to have more than five sacks last season (he had eight). McKinley is a speed rusher who could play outside linebacker in the Ravens' 3-4. He broke out in 2016 with 10 sacks and three forced fumbles for the Bruins.

    McShay: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama | Watch highlights
    The Ravens spent the sixth overall pick last year on LT Ronnie Stanley, and Robinson is a natural fit on the right side. He still needs to improve his technique, but Robinson possesses excellent length (35½-inch arms) and is an elite mauler in the running game

     

     

     

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    47. Baltimore Ravens

    Kiper: Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
    Moreau could drop a little farther after tearing a pectoral muscle at his pro day. He's expected to be ready for training camp, however, so I don't see him dropping much. Baltimore signed veteran corner Brandon Carr but needs youth and depth.

    McShay: Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State
    It's hard for a 255-pounder to have a better combine performance than Willis: 4.53 40, 39-inch vertical, 4.28-second short shuttle. I didn't quite see that level of explosiveness when initially watching Willis' tape, but he certainly caught the eye of folks in the league.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, ravensnation5220 said:

    I honestly wouldnt mind this pick as others seem to dismiss it. Perriman, Wallace and ross would make the for the fastest wr group in the nfl and they all do something a little different. Ross is better in the slot and at screens while Perriman hits the deep balls and you have Wallace as a slant guy. Only thing we'd be missing is a red zone target. 

    Imagine if we got a running game going. Our play action pass attack would be unstoppable 

    I wouldn't mind this pick. He reminds me of A.Brown( Fast, good route runner and underrated hands)

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  6. Mel Kiper Mock Draft 2.0

     

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    16. Baltimore Ravens, 8-8

    Sidney Jones, CB, Washington*

    The Ravens probably want to come out of the draft with more than one cornerback, so they might as well start early. Jones could add a little more muscle to his frame, but he has length and can flat-out cover, and if a QB makes a mistake he can show off hands, pluck the ball and head the other way.

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  7. Todd McShay draft 2.0

     

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    16. Baltimore Ravens, 8-8

    Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State

    McDowell is arguably the best interior pass-rusher in this class. He didn't play with the same passion and toughness this season, which could cause him to slip a bit. But if you trust your defensive coaching staff and locker room to develop him and keep him motivated, McDowell could be a steal at this point in the first round. Another intriguing option is Michigan's Jabrill Peppers, given the Harbaugh connection and the Ravens' need at safety.

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  8. 10 hours ago, hn68wb4 said:

    WR: Derrick Griffin, Texas Southern - Sort of breaking the title of the thread as he is not really a player that i have as a gem, I'm just interested in him as a prospect. Don't get much bigger than him at the WR position at 6'7", and he's got plenty of speed. Was dismissed from the TSU football team for this year, so character issues are there - though they didn't really release why outside of a general statement about "players are expected to show up on time and act a certain way; he didn't" so we don't really know exactly what he did. I'm intrigued about where he'll go, or if he gets drafted at all. That height and being a basketball player make him a tempting pick.

    after watching him on youtube I would be very happy if we gave him a shot

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  9. 17 minutes ago, trevorsteadman said:

    I think corner would be a pretty safe spot to go in this draft with the depth, but the reason the team won the super bowl in 2013 was because of the offense. To me they need to get that offense going first. The defense showed that it cannot protect leads even when in the top 10 in the league. I just feel like the defensive scheme fails in the 4th quarter. 

    we won the SB in 2013 because Joe played out of his mind but I still think our defense was far better than our offense. If you look at todays Raven we are a CB and a pass rusher away from being the best defense in the league, I think you fix those two thing before trying to fix a offense that has much more needs

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  10. 5 minutes ago, rmcjacket23 said:

    No, you just want Joe to SHOW the passion that Brady plays with for your own personal peace of mind.

    Whether he has the same passion or not isn't something you can really identify.

    NO, I wish Joe played with that same passion as Tom does just like I said and its not for my own peace of mind, I think it would really benefit the team. you would have thought Brady was playing a playoff game yesterday with the passion he showed.

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