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Average at best draft?
Check out the nice piece Kris Jones did on Kelechi Osemele. The rookie really has had a nice season.
I got a little hung up on the opening line from this piece, however.
In a 2012 draft class that is shaping up to be average at best for the Ravens...
Below I subjectively list the best three picks in each draft (and the round selected) I also noted anytime a pick from the first three rounds never really panned out at all -- the busts -- or the picks from rounds 4 and on who overachieved and became regular contributors in the league. Finally, I tried to note how many picks "stuck" in the league long enough to be considered a minimally productive pick/versus the guys who really never panned out from each class.
Where does 2012's class fall? Too early to say for sure, but surely better than the god-awful 2004 and 2005 classes (the Phil Savage era) where I couldn't even bring myself to list a top three.
While there will probably be no stars, I'm not sure how many classes can match the top three as being guys who could become solid role players for a long time, at the very least, and maybe more.
2002
Ed Reed 1st
Dave Zastudil 4th
Chester Taylor 6th
Bust: None
Sleeper: Taylor
Sticks: 5/10
2003
Terrell Suggs 1st
Jarret Johnson 4th
Aubrayo Franklin 5th
Bust: Kyle Boller
Sleeper: Johnson, Ovie Mughelli, Franklin
Sticks: 6/10
2004
Dwan Edwards 2nd
n/a
n/a
Bust: Devard Darling
Sleeper: None
Sticks: 1/7
2005
Mark Clayton 1st
Jason Brown 4th
n/a
Bust: Dan Cody, Adam Terry
Sleeper: Brown
Sticks: 4/7
2006
Haloti Ngata 1st
Dawan Landry 5th
Sam Koch 6th
Bust: David Pittman
Sleeper: Landry, Koch
Sticks: 8/10
2007
Ben Grubbs 1st
Marshal Yanda 3rd
Le'Ron McClain 4th
Bust: Yamon Figurs
Sleeper: McClain
Sticks: 6/8
2008
Joe Flacco 1st
Ray Rice 2nd
Tom Zbikowski 3rd
Bust: Tavares Gooden, Oniel Cousins
Sleeper: None
Sticks 4/10
2009
Michael Oher 1st
Paul Kruger 2nd
Lardarius Webb 3rd
Bust: None
Sleeper: None
2010
Ed Dickson 3rd
Dennis Pitta 4th
Arthur Jones 5th
Bust: Sergio Kindle, Terrence Cody
Sleeper: Jones
Sticks 6/7
2011
Torrey Smith 2nd
Jah Reid 3rd
Pernell McPhee 5th
Bust: Jimmy Smith
Sleeper: McPhee
Sticks: 8/8
2012
Courtney Upshaw 2nd
Kelechi Osemele 2nd
Bernard Pierce 3rd
Bust: None
Sleeper: DeAngelo Tyson, 7th
Sticks: 7/8
It's very subjective. You may weigh a class with one star but then a bunch of marginal picks (eg, 2002) higher than I do.
Or, unlike me, you may downgrade a draft with a clear bust, even though they still salvaged a handful of really good picks from that same class (eg, 2003)
When all is said in done, where do you rank 2012 among these ten drafts?
Bear in mind, I think they only held a top-15 pick three times in these ten drafts (the drafts they selected Suggs, Ngata, and Flacco -- in 2008 they sent the 8th pick to the Jags, and then traded back up from the bottom of the first round to take Flacco 18th.) I think it's hard to expect a star from drafts when you aren't picking in the top 15.
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I think the front end of the draft was pretty good, especially based on where they were drafting. The back end can't be judged til time allows the others to develop. I think Tyson in the 7th was a good value pick and will be a rotation guy. Plus, Tucker wasnt drafted but adds extreme value to the rookie class.
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Great thread Shas.
I actually think this may be the BEST draft that the ravens have had since 2008. KO is likely to be our starting RT for years to come, and could shift over to guard and excel there too. It would not surprise me if KO ended up as a pro bowl OT or OG down the line. Upshaw looks to be at the very least Jarrett Johnson, and at the very best Lamar Woodley. Not bad at all with the first two picks.
Then you have a stud in Bernard Pierce in the 3rd round, who IMO could start on a lot of teams in the NFL as it is. 4th round picks in developmental players Gino and Thompson are yet to the be determined same for Asa Jackson.
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12-27-2012, 02:54 PM #4
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I think you're labeling Smith a bust too early. Jury is still out on him, IMO.
Never get in a fight with a pig; you both get muddy, and the pig likes it...
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12-27-2012, 03:11 PM #6
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Upshaw has kinda quietly come on as the season has progressed IMHO.
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12-27-2012, 03:18 PM #7
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Yes, agreed. And I think his development was hampered some by the injury he suffered, I believe in the preseason.
That kept him off the field where he needed the reps, which is of course, the foundation for learning so much quickly.
I believe he is getting better every week and he is a big body out there.
He tackles with force and may in the near future develop some moves (learning from Suggs) to get to the quarterback more often and begin separating runners from the ball. I see nothing but upside.
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Yeah, I debated whether to include Jimmy Smith as a bust, Cody too for that matter. But for our purposes of comparing drafts -- when you can't really say for sure where the recent drafts will end up -- i wanted to remind everyone that their first round pick from two years ago has really not even been on the field much over the course of two seasons and it's starting to feel like a Dan Cody, David Pittman, Yamon Figures, Sergio Kindle situation...only worse considering most of those are second rounders and Smith was a first round pick.
There are a bunch of second round players who we wanted to call a bust for at least two or three seasons -- Paul Kruger, Dwan Edwards, Anthony Weaver, Chris Chester -- and they eventually shook off the bust label, albeit most of them only by virtue of getting a contract elsewhere just as they are finally contributing.
I really hope Cody (and Smth) follows this pattern of eventually justifying the pick, and not the pattern of second and third rounders like Adam Terry, DeRon Jenkins, Patrick Johnson, David Pittman and Yamon Figurs, Tavares Gooden, and Devard Darling.
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12-27-2012, 03:27 PM #9
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Cody I'm fine with. And Smith is definitely borderline. I think the rest of this year, and more to the fact, next season, will be the defining moment for his NFL future.
Never get in a fight with a pig; you both get muddy, and the pig likes it...
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12-27-2012, 03:40 PM #10
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To some degree you have to adjust for what they were working with each year. It's quite a handicap to start out with the 29th pick in each round and while 2008 yielded 2 foundational starters, the rest of the picks are fairly disappointing considering we started with the 8th pick in every round and had bonus picks after trading down with Jacksonville. In 2010 the FO started off without 3rd and 4th round picks because of the Anquan Boldin trade which probably nudged them to make the Tebow trade.
That said, if Gradkowski develops into a starting Center, the trade down from 29 to 35 while still picking up Upshaw will go down as one of Ozzie's finest draft day moves. It's also way too early to make a judgment on Asa Jackson or Christian Thompson which could significantly nudge 2012 up the ranks.
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12-27-2012, 03:56 PM #11
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12-27-2012, 04:13 PM #12
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I could quibble with a few of those spots, Shas, but that's a helpful way to think about the drafts we've had. Which is all you intended it to be.
And Osemele and Upshaw have both been fine; either or both may still emerge as stars at their positions, which isn't bad for 2d round picks.Festivus
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