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04-14-2019, 09:04 AM #1
So let me get this straight Re: Draft
We're supposed to win with running the ball and defense, right? We are the Ravens after all. So we signed Mark Ingram, we have a first rounder at TE as a safety net third down guy and we lost our starting edge rushers and our second-team All-Pro ILB, which effectively has depleted our pass rush and run defense.
Yet some people here want us to take a wide receiver?
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04-14-2019, 09:18 AM #2
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04-14-2019, 09:34 AM #3
Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
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Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
somebody has to block
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04-14-2019, 09:37 AM #5
Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
You have touched upon the strategic model which is Ozzie's legacy for victory, i.e. the 2000 model. The D shuts the opponent down and Jackson (even RG III) > Dilfer.
We are not done. We may see Ferrell or Burns in round 1. Also, there is reason to expect that one or both of Bowser and T Williams will step up. Judon is entering his prime. The addition of Earl Thomas means the secondary is stronger than last year. Thomas has a positive effect on our SS, who will be more of a help closer to the LOS - which partially mitigates the loss of Mosley. Onwuasor and K Young are better than a lot of people think, not that we could not now use a thumper at ILB for some downs and depth. We are bound to see a middle round ILB drafted, I would guess. Ozzie and Eric are good at finding them.
But yeah, we will take a couple of wide receivers because we ain't got hardly any."Flacco is driving the ball in that wind....."
(AFCCG, January 2013)
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04-14-2019, 09:52 AM #6Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
I want EDC to take the best player available that is on the board when they pick.
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04-14-2019, 10:31 AM #8
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04-14-2019, 10:32 AM #9
Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
Why do people see Ferrell as a pass rusher? I see a guy who should be great setting the edge against the run while chipping in a few sacks here and there. I don’t see the tools to be a consistent threat getting to the QB at the next level. What am I missing?
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Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
Supposed to win a certain way doesn’t mean you can win that way.
If you can’t pass the ball at you you won’t be able to run. There has to be some balance. The Ravens used the QB running tricks up last year. As we saw in the playoffs that’s done.
The Jaguars last year also thought they could just come out running the ball and playing great defense and the whole thing collapsed. They still had the 5th ranked defense and just 5 wins. Teams need to be able to pass with the way the rules are set up. You are going to win without a passing game for long.
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04-14-2019, 10:53 AM #11Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
Nj, he is my (hopefully) #1 pick. I don't see what you don't see (?) His last three years @ Clemson, 12.5/18/20 TFLs, 6/9.5/11.5 sacks. His stats have gone up every year, so he has seemingly developed each and every football season. To me, he is exactly what a mid-1st round draft pick displays... Bc
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04-14-2019, 11:05 AM #12
Re: So let me get this straight Re: Draft
I’m aware of his college production. I’m asking about him as an NFL player. Plenty of guys are tremendously productive in college but don’t have the athletic traits to continue that production as a pro. I think Ferrell will be a rock solid run-first defender but I just don’t see him as a dynamic pass rusher against NFL OLs.
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