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    I like Ogletree out of those three.

    I also really like Reddick as well as Brown and Greene.

    I think it's really important to increase the athleticism and speed.


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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    The thing is you just never know who is going to slide down and fall into your range. That is what makes the drat so great.

    If a couple of these guys are somehow still on the board...trade back a few spots and get that extra pick.

    Someone always falls.





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    Te'o.

    However, I would rather Brown, Greene, or Reddick later in the draft.

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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    I see a WR or TE or S as the first pick, you can find serviceable MLB's in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds, not an impact postion anymore. Reddick or the Rutgers guy is just as good as those mentioned or damn close. I wouldnt rule out CB either and moving a CB to FS. Ozzie wont force it.





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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    I'd only consider Ogletree or Brown at 32 if we're talking LBs.





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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iscull View Post
    I'll take nuk 10 times out of 10. We can get a solid ILB in the 2nd round.
    I saw him on NFL AM.

    Relatively well-spoken compared to some of the other guys I've seen.

    I like him. Plus he has a chip on his shoulder since his nickname "nuk" came from the pacifier brand. lol.





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    Minter

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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    Any of the three I'd be fine with.





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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    I'm definitely on the Minter bandwagon.

    I am totally against bringing Te'o in...I believe he's over-hyped because he played for ND and I still am concerned about his character (whether he was lying or just naive) with the girlfriend scandal.
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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    I also like the look of Arthur Brown. Alec Ogletree would be my pick on talent alone, but reports from the Combine are worrisome and I don't expect him to find his way into a Ravens uniform.

    Vaccaro would be the dream scenario, even if we had to deal up 6-10 picks to get him. None of the top three LTs are going to fall close enough to us to be realistic. Everyone else we might take at the 32nd pick is a borderline sort of guy.





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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    Now imagine if we would've just taken a chance on Burfict with a 7th last year. Haha oh well, i like Brown.





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    Re: Minter, Manti or Ogletree at 32?

    Ogletree would probably fit best in a cover 2 heavy system.

    Teo is a good pick, but I don't think he's worth a first.

    Minter is a more technically sound Teo. If you draft Minter, and pick up Reddick later, the two of them can play alongside each other. Reddick would play in Ellerbe's spot and Minter would play in Ray's spot.
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