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04-09-2014, 10:27 PM #97
Re: FanSpeak Mock Draft Simulator
Here's about the average of what I get for Optimum:
17
ILB C.J. MOSLEY
ALABAMA
48
S DION BAILEY
USC
79
OT JA'WUAN JAMES
TENNESSEE
99
RB CARLOS HYDE
OHIO STATE
134
QB A.J. MCCARRON
ALABAMA
138
WR DONTE MONCRIEF
OLE MISS
175
TE COLT LYERLA
OREGON
194
DE BEN GARDNER
STANFORD
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04-09-2014, 11:00 PM #98Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: FanSpeak Mock Draft Simulator
17 CB JUSTIN GILBERT
OKLAHOMA STATE
48 DT RA'SHEDE HAGEMAN
MINNESOTA
79 DE KAREEM MARTIN
NORTH CAROLINA
99 WR JARVIS LANDRY
LSU
134 RB TERRANCE WEST
TOWSON
138 DE WILL CLARKE
WEST VIRGINIA
175 DT JUSTIN ELLIS
LOUISIANA TECH
194 TE JACOB PEDERSEN
WISCONSIN
I followed my BPA. It worked out well. No OTs...but I don't see any lower level offensive lineman that would start on our team.
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04-09-2014, 11:01 PM #99Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: FanSpeak Mock Draft Simulator
And no safeties
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04-10-2014, 12:15 AM #100
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What is the logic behind Justin Gilbert in the 1st? Almost all of of the time Zach Martin or Clinton-Dix is available for that pick. Picking Gilbert nets the Ravens a legit talent for the slot for his first season but where does that leave Webb and Smith? Webb is only 28 and will more than likely top out talent-wise in the next two years if he doesn't get injured again. Jimmy is on the rise and finally showing the talent we all know he has but hasn't shown. Gilbert, a solid pick, wouldn't be the best fit for the Ravens' number one pick. There's too much talent available at that time to add depth to a position that already has two legitimate starters.
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04-10-2014, 12:20 AM #101Legendary RSR Poster
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04-10-2014, 12:45 AM #102
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Agreed. My only worry is that this is not a deep S class. After HHCD, Pryor, Jimmie ward and maybe Terrance brooks (I think that's the FSU kid) there isn't much.
That would be an interesting scenario though, not sure which I would prefer
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04-10-2014, 12:49 AM #103Legendary RSR Poster
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04-10-2014, 12:50 AM #104
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Re: FanSpeak Mock Draft Simulator
That's the issue I keep finding with the safeties. If Ward doesn't fall to #48 there is a huge drop off. Then you're looking at guys that you don't know if they can really play free safety. That includes some safeties and corner/safety hybrids like Antone Exum and Dontae Johnson. If they really like Ward I could see them moving up to get him. Steve Spagnuolo was Ward's pro day. Could be a sign considering I haven't heard many mentions of Ravens coaches being at pro days this year.
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04-10-2014, 01:36 AM #106
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Ward in the 2nd is probably my favourite go after. I believe hed pair well next to Elam
Possibility I've been considering: move back a little in the 1st, use picks gained to move up in the 2nd to get Ward.
I know players drop every year but I just have a feeling no one is going to be worth it at 17. Maybe we move backed in the early 20's, grab a 3rd, use that 3rd to move up to the top 10 in the 2nd for Ward.
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Re: FanSpeak Mock Draft Simulator
I could definitely see that as I possibility. I think the most obvious trading partner would be the Eagles at #22. They have shown a lot of interest in the same receiving prospects in the draft as the Jets. In terms of the trade via the chart and the Eagles not having a 6th round pick, here's what would make the most sense:
Ravens get:
Rd. 1 pick #22
Rd 3 pick #86
Rd 5 pick #162
Eagles get:
Rd. 1 pick #17
Rd 6 pick #194
They could then use that 86th pick to trade ahead of the Falcons at 37 who are the first team in the second round with a major need at safety.Last edited by landshark52; 04-10-2014 at 02:09 AM.
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04-10-2014, 09:41 AM #108Legendary RSR Poster
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