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I was listening to some talk about the Shrine bowl, which is made up a graduating seniors going to the Draft, and a few of the guys caught my eye.

Aaron Kelly (Clemson): 6'5" 190 lbs
Had maybe the best single performance of any WR during today
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[quote name='CARavensFan' post='134792' date='Jan 17 2009, 03:03 AM']I was listening to some talk about the Shrine bowl, which is made up a graduating seniors going to the Draft, and a few of the guys caught my eye.

Aaron Kelly (Clemson): 6'5" 190 lbs
Had maybe the best single performance of any WR during today
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I keep mentioning this guy, but he is really good...

Ramses Barden is 6'6 and 227 pounds.....

he is not the fastest (4.55 forty) but he is quick.
His hands are solid, but route running needs a little work
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I think Brian Robiskie of Ohio State is a bit underrated. He isn't a blazer but he has all the tools to be a good receiver. He will probably be available between the second and fourth rounds.
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i also love Ramses Barden

anyway Kelly is 6-5 and 180 pounds not 190 so he is a stick, hed get crushed and i dont want him here lol

the guy is Ramses Barden
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Just found another guy that could be a great 2nd-3rd round pick up:

Brian Robiskie (Ohio State) 6'3" 207
His production dropped in his senior season, though this was due more to the change in the offense Ohio State ran when they put Terrell Pryor in as QB early in the season. He runs a solid 40 time, though not blazing by any means, with good size and great hands. He's been compared to Michael Jenkins of the Atlanta Falcons as a player who is a good possession, 3r-down, and redzone type WR.

Just a thought with him to give us the height in the redzone and Clayton starting to show his deep threat speed that he was drafted for, he could be a great addition, not to mention he's another one of the lose great character guys that Ravens love to pick up.

If anyone finds any more guys that are going under the radar feel free to add them on here, just so everyone can know as much as possible about the next crop of WRs we'll be picking from in this draft.
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[quote name='52Kia Kaha92' post='135819' date='Jan 18 2009, 01:19 AM']i also love Ramses Barden

anyway Kelly is 6-5 and 180 pounds not 190 so he is a stick, hed get crushed and i dont want him here lol

the guy is Ramses Barden[/quote]

All the scouts are saying that Kelly could easily gain 10 to 15 pounds, which I think that he will have to do on the next level to survive!!!!!
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[quote name='FlaccosFlock' post='145024' date='Jan 25 2009, 11:56 AM']All the scouts are saying that Kelly could easily gain 10 to 15 pounds, which I think that he will have to do on the next level to survive!!!!![/quote]
God, anyone that skinny should be able to pack on some POUNDS!!!
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[quote name='RoflDogs' post='135252' date='Jan 17 2009, 12:31 PM']I keep mentioning this guy, but he is really good...

Ramses Barden is 6'6 and 227 pounds.....

he is not the fastest (4.55 forty) but he is quick.
His hands are solid, but route running needs a little work[/quote]

Thank you!

Ramses Barden could be a great red zone threat, maybe not a deep threat but we have Clayton and Mason for that.
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some of you forget that most NFL wide receivers don't run in the 4.3 range 40s. in fact, most are the high 4.4s, low 4.5s.

as for barden, 4.55 (before professional training) at 6'6" isn't bad at all. that's a lot of mass moving quickly...and really long legs. crabtree is probably going to run in the high 4.4s-low 4.5s range. if barden can get closer to that 4.5 time....i'd be willing to bet he can sneak into the bottom of round 2, or top of round 3 at the least
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im just gonna throw another name here

Brandon Gibson 6'1
washing st.
(even though he is not the type of WR we need)
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a late round senior bowl guy that played well was patrick turner of USC. he positioned himself well and caught almost everything thrown his way. he's not a burner, but has good size. i think he could potentially surprise some people
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[quote name='Moderator9' post='145835' date='Jan 27 2009, 05:43 PM']a late round senior bowl guy that played well was patrick turner of USC. he positioned himself well and caught almost everything thrown his way. he's not a burner, but has good size. i think he could potentially surprise some people[/quote]

Yeah everything I heard about him said that he surprised people and at 6'5" with the hands and quicks he's shown while at USC (being in So. Cal. I got to see him often) I could see him developing into a good red zone threat.
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Joe Flacco's former #1 wideout at UD, Aaron Love, will probably enter the draft this year, from what I've heard!...
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...no? Not working for you guys? No one knows who he is?...

Oh well, I tried. :lol:
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[quote name='theFRANCHISE' post='145850' date='Jan 27 2009, 09:44 PM']Joe Flacco's former #1 wideout at UD, Aaron Love, will probably enter the draft this year, from what I've heard!...
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...no? Not working for you guys? No one knows who he is?...

Oh well, I tried. :lol:[/quote]


lol 5'9 wow and really didn't have good numbers with Flacco. lol (yards were ok but TDs weren't there) lol
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[quote name='Shawn`' post='145977' date='Jan 28 2009, 12:29 PM']Here's another name:

[url="http://www.walterfootball.com/pro2009kbritt.php"]Kenny Britt[/url][/quote]

I would love to have him in the second round (if possible)
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[quote name='Shawn`' post='145977' date='Jan 28 2009, 12:29 PM']Here's another name:

[url="http://www.walterfootball.com/pro2009kbritt.php"]Kenny Britt[/url][/quote]

britt's a great WR...but i don't think he fits into the "unknown" category. honestly...britt will be a first rounder....probably taken within 10 picks of maclin
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the other ohio state wide out

Brian Hartline

Height: 6'2"
Weight: 183 lbs

hes fast had good production was the number 3 behind anthony gonzalez and tedd ginn jr. has decent height at 6'2" 1/2
only reason he didnt have a good year was because of the qb switch i think this kid would be a steal has great character works hard and could easily add like 10 pounds to his frame with out slowing down hes not an amazing number 1 wide out but hes a good number 2 and a really good slot reciever

YEAR REC YDS AVG LNG TD
2006 17 256 15.1 32 2
2007 52 694 13.3 65 6
2008 21 479 22.8 56 4
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and also Michael Jones from arizona st.

height - 6-4
weight - 205
40 time - 4.56 (unofficial)
Stat Value Team Pct Nat'l Rank Conf Rank
Receptions 61 26.7 60 3
Receiving Yards 744 28.1 78 5
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