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02-04-2013, 11:28 PM #1981
Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread
I'm really interested in seeing Te'o's combine numbers. He's a hell of a football player, but his lack of speed scares me. I find it ridiculous that this stupid girlfriend thing has dropped his stock, but it could be perfect for us and be the biggest steal of the draft IMO. He's got great size, instincts and is a beast in the run game. I especially like him if they did change to a 4-3. Ellerbe playing 4-3 OLB
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I'm just not sure if he is slow or people are saying he is slow. He's no CJ Mosely, but T'eo isn't exactly just a two-down thumper like Levon Kirkland or something.
I think T'eo could very well be there when the Ravens select in round 1 and I think he is something that Harbs and Ozzie coukd really get behind.
If you remove the naivety from the catfish/hoax thing...what do you have?
Multi year starting inside linebacker in 3-4, 4-3, and nickel sets.
Very productive against the run.
Dropped weight and improved on his coverage ability by a lot.
Knack for big plays.
Fundamental player.
Locker room guy.
Very humble and religious.
Never been in trouble on or off the field.
Good student.
Dropping because of 1 bad game in which the entire Irish defense got dominated by the best offensive line in college football. Even though he came up huge against USC and Michigan.
I dont know guys. I think he is definitely someone that Ozzie, Bisciotti, and Harbaugh could really get behind.
T'eo would have to develop some thick skin though, because you know Suggs is going to go at him a bit.
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Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread
11 picks is alot, it like the draft of the late 70's. NO WAY you can use 11 picks. Ravens arent an expansion team, they are SB winners. Picks will be dealt, I'd bet the ranch on it. Ravens will lose a few guys, but most will remain and they have drafted backups for depth, and can extend deals into a larger 2014 cap.
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02-04-2013, 11:42 PM #1985
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02-04-2013, 11:47 PM #1986Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread
I agree with wicked, this years draft is just too important for the organization. Many have stated that it is the most important draft since the '96 draft and I agree. With te possibility of losing two legends and other quality players you have to have as many picks as possible. Our biggest need is to replenish the defense and we are lucky enough to have one of the deepest defensive drafts in recent memory. Get the top safety, get a solid linebacker and nose tackle. Trading a second and a fourth would essentially mean that you get one potential solid player and the rest of the team will be filled with a 3rd rounder and the rest late supplemental picks. I just do not think that it's the right thing to do for the future of the organization. You have 11 picks and Ozzie is notorious for moving around the board particularly in the later rounds.
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I think they are solid at corner, rb, and obviously qb. I also think dl isnt as bad as it could be. Assuming Ngata comes back healthy, it should be a strong unit.
Safety (in particular, free safety) has Christian Thompson...shaky, but has potential.
Pass rusher has a 30 year old Suggs and Upshaw, who is more of a run stopper. Who knows about Hamilton and McAdoo. Again, shaky.
Inside lb, Jameel McClain and Josh Bynes are the only guys under contract, IIRC. Ellerbe needs to be retained, but he may not be. Major holes here even with Ellerbe because none of them can drop into coverage for shit.
Ol is good, but OT could quickly become and issue again if they insist on moving Oher back to LT and KO to RT. Not many LT prospects in this draft either. The top three guys coukd easily go in the top 15 selections. I would expect them to, actually.
Wr/TE solid starters ...contracts could be an issue and make Boldin and Jacoby free agents. Doss has shown flashes. Everyone else is relatively unknown. Pitta and Dickson will be retained, but a blocking TE would be nice. Again, shaky.
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Julio Jones was a once in every 5-6 year talent.
And we traded back up for Flacco after trading WAY down.
Lane Johnson is not that type of talent and frankly will be overdrafted IMHO because of the position and lack of depth in terms of high end guys. I like him, but he is not in the class of Fisher or Joekel...he reminds me of Jeff Backus.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HDAlthough Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.
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02-05-2013, 12:09 AM #1991
Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread
Do you mean the Atlanta Falcons who were 13-3 and finished first the year before they selected Julio Jones, and went 10-6 and 13-3 since they drafted him? He hasn't made much of a difference in the team result so far. Sure he's great, but at what cost?
And the Ravens didn't really trade up for Flacco. That's a great misnomer. The Ravens had the 8th pick in the draft that year, then maneuvered around by trading back to 26th , then up to 18th to get Flacco. That's really not trading up when you have the 8th pick and end up picking 18th.
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Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread
I can see your point, but I would rather have quality over quantity. 11 guys is ALOT. Do you know the odds of a 5th rounder staying on your team for 3 years, it's like 33%. Plus, our picks are at the back end of they rounds or comp picks. If you get 3 solid starters out of a draft and 2 backups, thats considered a great draft, not even considering pro bowlers. Plus, you dont want too many young players at once, need a good mix of players of all ages.
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