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05-06-2012, 07:04 PM #1Legendary RSR Poster
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Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
Check out the Ravens on this guy's list :
http://www.draftcountdown.com/featur...r-Sleepers.php
This may be 12 days late, but might interest you guys just the same... Bc
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05-06-2012, 11:50 PM #2Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
Bc--
Wouldn't hurt my feelings one bit if the Ravens ended up with an impact "sleeper" on offense AND defense.
For those who haven't checked Bc's link, Gradkowski and Jean-Baptiste are Ravens draftees listed as being on the Draft Countdown site "president's" picks as guys who had potential to make a roster and contribute. From what I've read on this board and elsewhere, it sounds as if Jean-Baptiste will have a higher hurdle than Gradkowski, but I guess we'll find out within about 4 months.
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
All I know is that Jean-Baptiste was considered by many to have a mid round grade on him for 3-4 teams looking for a NT. He's got a good first step on him and is built like a little bowling ball.
He was rolling over kids during the East/West Shrine Bowl.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
I went back and watched the full game when Baylor played Iowa state earlier in the 2011 season, so got to watch both Osemele and Jean Baptiste playing against each other.
Of course they never really collided, since Baptise is a nose tackle, and Osemele was playing left tackle in 2011, however there was some good points for both players. Osemele physically dominated everyone on the Baylor team, anyone who tried to bull rush him just got put on his ass, whenever Iowa ran the ball, there would rarely be a time where a Baylor player didn't get shoved back into the air. Osemele did struggle with the speed rush, and struggled at times as a pass protector, I don't think he can survive on an island right now in the NFL. He has guard written all over him, and I think he is going to dominate the middle of that Ravens offensive line along with Gradkowski (haven't watched tape on him, so will have to wait for the pre season to judge him) and Yanda for years to come.
Baptiste was pretty dominating at times in this game, does generate some pass rush (better than Cody in that department from what I seen) generates pressure against the run, but does not eat up blockers anywhere near as good as Ngata or Cody does, but that's excusable for an UDRFA. Has durability issues, but he is a big man at 330 lbs + at 6'2. I personally think this was a steal to get him at this point, and I think he could be a good player rotating with Cody at the NT position.
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05-07-2012, 09:20 AM #5Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
There is actually a 3rd name on the list who was signed by the Ravens. John Brantly (QB from Florida)... Bc
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05-07-2012, 09:25 AM #7Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
Pretty funny since Scott Wright had Gino Gradkowski listed as the 2nd biggest reach of the draft in his list from last week. Now he's on the all sleeper team? Way to hedge your bets Scott
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
why exactly did Jean-Baptiste go undrafted? Injuries?
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05-07-2012, 09:33 PM #11Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Super Sleeper team from DraftCountdown
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Sorry, my bad, I didn't realize Brantly (sp?) had been signed.
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