51 minutes ago, JoeyFlex5 said:I'd rather stay put for whoever falls between Jack Ramsey and tunsil. If none fall to us then I think we should try to work out a deal with Tennessee for a 2nd. We could land Kevin dodd who I think will go down as the best edge defender in this draft, then we could legitimately have a chance to land some combination of spriggs, alexander, whitehair, fuller, or possibly a Chris Jones if we wanna address cantys departure.
I would love this. Plus we can trade back into the first for a 2nd and 3rd. And we'd still have a 2nd round pick. I'd love to see a pass rusher, then trade back into the first with the Bengals in order to jump ahead of the Steelers and grab a corner
8 minutes ago, RaineV1 said:A 3rd round pick would be the minimal price to trade up. They could even try to to demand a 2nd round pick.
I'm going off the Jimmy Johnson trade value chart. I think the asking price wouldn't be too bad especially since there are quite a few elite defensive prospects and 1 will be guarenteed at 6. But if they do demand a 2nd because they're Dallas then I would definitely not do it
If Jack, Tunsil, or Ramsey is available at 4 do you trade with Dallas? The Ravens would have to give up a 3rd or bundle together a couple mid round picks like a couple 4th round picks. I definitely think the Ravens should
1 hour ago, JoeyFlex5 said:Best case: wentz, goff, ramsey/bosa/jack in any order, giving us tunsil.
Worst case, Cleveland doesn't like goff and we end up choosing between buckner and vh3 like no trades even happened...
Middle case scenario: Cleveland passes on goff and the eagles want him, we move back for a 2nd, take vh3, use the extra 2nd to move up for dodd, spence, or lawson, and take cravens with the original 2nd.
I really like the middle case scenario, fills a need and extra picks would help out a lot
12 minutes ago, zuilyas said:Worst case scenarios:
1. LA and CLE take QBs, but SD takes Tunsil (still not the worst thing that could happen because we still get a premier defensive player, but still)
2. CLE doesn't get the QB they want, so they take Ramsey, and then SD takes Tunsil
3. SD takes Ramsey and leaves Tunsil on the board, but we don't trade ahead of JAX, and they take Tunsil
Best case scenario:
1. Every team ahead of us takes someone other than Tunsil and we get Tunsil!!!
JAX is a sleeper team for Tunsil it seems like a lot of people forget they need o-line help too
Best case scenario for me would be
1st round- Myles Jack or Tunsil fall and the Ravens are able to pick one of them
2nd round- Noah Spence falls and the Ravens pick him
Worst case scenario
1st round- Browns take best player available instead of a QB and Ramsey, Tunsil, and Jack are all taken. The Ravens either take Bosa or Buckner depending on which one is available.
2nd round- no one fell and the Ravens trade back
I don't really believe the worst case scenario is bad. No matter what the Ravens will get an elite prospect
On April 9, 2016 at 3:36 PM, KBoum said:I don't get the Spence + Jaylon Smith move. You might have 2 guys not playing in the NFL in 1-2 years if Spence is suspended again and Jaylon retires because of nerve damage.
I would only take 1 player with those issues in the first 3 rounds to be honest. Jaylon Smith will probably fall in the 4th
Noah Spence is a wildcard. Now with Jalen Collins and Randy Gregory being suspended he looks like even more of a risk. But I think a lot of it has to do with the surrounding cast and leadership. I believe if the Ravens draft him Suggs, Smith, and Weddle will make sure to guide him on the right path. Jaylon Smith would have been a top 5 player, where he falls will depend on his medical re-evaluation next week in Indy. If he continues to make progress like he's been I can't see him lasting until the 3rd round
What is your dream draft? For me it'd be to trade back with the Rams for the 15th, 43rd, and 74th.
15th- Noah Spence
36th- Jaylon Smith
43rd- Mackensie Alexander
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You're Ozzie, who do you take in the 1st and 2nd? I'd go Sidney Jones and Pat Elfein