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01-03-2018, 01:36 AM #1
2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
I used to do this back on BR.com and some liked the idea. Its pretty simple, CBS has a mock, provide the link but put who we selected in your response and what/if any description they wrote about who we selected, BR has a mock...you get the idea. This is just a good index to see everyone being mocked to us.
-Bleacher Report-
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...-and-top-names
Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
-24/7 Sports
https://247sports.com/nfl/cleveland-...s-20-113087005
Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU
Sutton is a big target who is known for coming down with 50-50 balls. The Ravens have been a turn style at the position for years and Breshad Perriman has not panned out to this point.
-SB Nation
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dr...baker-mayfield
Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
This choice speaks much more to the Ravens needing a wide receiver than lead personnel man Ozzie Newsome loving Alabama players. Ridley is the draft’s best wide receiver because of his route running and good hands.
-The Big Lead
http://thebiglead.com/2018/01/01/201...aquon-barkley/
[B]Harold Landry, OLB, Boston College[/B]. After 22 TFL and 16.5 sacks as a junior, he was slowed this past year but an ankle injury. Could be the heir apparent to 35-year old Terrell Suggs. The Ravens have drafted five Alabama players since 2010, and there’s a need a WR, so if Calvin Ridley is available, he’ll be in play.
I havent really done any reading up on anyone potential prospects, i just know i would love Bryce Love. But ill just leave those there for now. And yes....i know there will be so many things that change from here on out till the draft....but hey, we need to keep ourselves entertained.Last edited by usmccharles; 01-03-2018 at 01:46 AM.
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Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
SMU's Courtland Sutton 2018 NFL Draft Scouting Report
https://withthefirstpick.com/.../cou...outing-report/
"Nov 21, 2017 - His game also comes with solid route-running skills and experience running a wide variety of routes. This is something that will help ease his transition to the NFL. Sutton is a physical player who will fight for yards after the catch and contribute as a blocker. He plays with a chip on his shoulder."
Here's a taste of what he brings :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc5VF3NHxfw
What's not to like? ... Bc
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Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
The only thing we need to know is how is he with adjusting to underthrown deep balls? just kidding. great thread usmc. Is the idea to keep updating the original post so the current mocks are always at the top? would also be cool to keep track of how many times each mock picks a specific player - so we could total them all up and see which players were mocked most often to the Ravens
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Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
You all make sense to me :
wicked - that may be, but if he's there @ #16, I'd pounce.
Goode - I was never an advocate of trading up, but these last few years have changed my mind. Why wait until (if) a good player falls in your lap? Go and get him (if for a reasonable draft trade price).
DR - Yes, in another thread I wrote that he has some "Boldin" in him. What's not to like?
The Ravens are in dire need of a play-maker. Someone opposing defenses have to plan for. We can't keep going out with average Joes and expect great things to happen. Enough with the load of mid-round picks who are good enough to round out a roster, but not good enough to get us to post-season play... Bc
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01-03-2018, 02:05 PM #9
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01-03-2018, 02:47 AM #10
Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
I would rather stick with free agency when it comes to the WR position because of our inability to develop that position.
But if we do go that route, Ridley would be an exciting pick and unlike last season, we may actually have a shot at being the first team to draft a wide receiver in the draft (if not the Bears.)
I think that's what it'll come down to is simply what hot prospect it is that falls to us at 16. Could be a WR or even Joes eventual successor.
But I'm sure Ozzie will draft Roquan Smith instead.. who I'll admit is pretty awesome though.
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Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
You're never going to get an A type receiver in Fa we don't have the cap and teams just don't let them go. The FA wr route is nothing but retreads,has beens, or every once and a while you luck into a Sr type but he realistically only gave 1 good year of production suffered a serious injury the next year and then wasn't quite the same the year after his injury (note his opis in 16,had to physically create space)
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Re: 2018 Mock Draft Thread: Not yours, Not mine, Theirs
I'm not really excited about Ridley or Sutton.
I'd rather try and sign a guy and draft Kirk or Moore in the second round.Although 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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