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Everything posted by papasmurfbell
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All money in the cap has to eventually be justified.
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I have zero faith he can stay healthy again. It is throwing good cap space away to give him anything. again I question how much input turdy has in the process.
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No no no. You cannot give him money. There is no way he can stay healthy again. Rose can slide over to left. Draft a rt.
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Oh and roseman is always making moves to get better. I don’t see the ojabo type moves with him. I also don’t see the nepo choices turdy likes. Perform or be gone.
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The recency bias by the talking heads is amazing.
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I don’t want his contract.
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But here is the rub. Like before roseman will let guys go and draft their replacement. 4 yrs in a row the top 3 picks are starting. He does it better than anyone.. also he should win at least 1 more before that bill comes due.
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Jealous. I love how they are run. Roseman is so good at team building. Siriani will not just sit on bad hires bc they are friends. Failure is not tolerated.
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I’m not interested in a trade. Wallace is fin in a team friendly deal.
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Whichever one they keep draft a guy who fills his holes.
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All the exclusive rights guys. Ricard for sure. Mekari, board or Harrison, and urban if the price is right.
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We were a sb fav and many including me thought buf would be about 3rd place. If the same things were held against Lamar in 23 that were held against Josh this yr they should have switched places then.
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The voters are trash. It should have been Shaquan anyways.
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He was under contract. He wasn’t going anywhere. They gave the guy in Tampa a new deal and he still rolled to Jax.
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Sounds like Malory is going to be out too.
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Or you sign a jouryman for this season and wait a yr.
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Ryan Fitzgerald, K, Florida State Height: 6-1. Weight: 198. Projected Round (2025): 4-6. 1/18/25: Fitzgerald was 13-for-13 and hit on all five of his attempts from over 50 yards. He also connected on a 59-yard field goal. 2/26/24: Fitzgerald was very accurate for the Seminoles in 2023, connecting on 91 percent of his field goals (19-of-21). However, his long field goal was just 48 yards. In 2021, Fitzgerald hit a 53-yard field goal.
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Guys I hope we look at. Omarion Hampton*, RB, North Carolina Height: 6-0. Weight: 220. Projected 40 Time: 4.50. Projected Round (2025): 2-3. 1/25/25: In 2024, Hampton averaged 5.9 yards per carry for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns with 38 receptions for 373 yards and two touchdowns. Hampton is built well for the NFL. He has speed and is a tough load to tackle. Hampton runs hard and picks up lots of yards after contact. In the 2024 season opener, Hampton ran for 29 yards on 30 carries and had five receptions for 17 yards. TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State Height: 5-10. Weight: 214. Projected 40 Time: 4.50. Projected Round (2025): 2-4. 1/25/25: In 2024, Henderson formed a tremendous running back tandem with Quinshon Judkins. Henderson averaged 7.1 yards per carry for 1,016 yards with 10 touchdowns. He had 27 catches for 284 yards and a touchdown. In 2023, Henderson averaged 5.9 yards per carry for 926 yards and 11 touchdowns. He had 19 receptions for 229 yards as well. Henderson put together an impressive freshman year in 2021 and was too talented to keep on the bench behind more experienced upperclassmen. He averaged 6.8 yards per carry that season for 1,248 yards and 15 touchdowns on only 183 carries. Henderson also was an impressive receiving back, snatching 27 passes for 312 yards and four scores. Before getting injured in 2022, he averaged 5.3 yards per carry for 571 yards and six touchdowns. Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn Height: 5-10. Weight: 209. Projected 40 Time: 4.53. Projected Round (2025): 3-4. 1/25/25: Hunter was a physical load for Auburn and ran really hard for the Tigers in 2024. He averaged 6.4 yards per carry for 1,201 yards with eight touchdowns. He had 21 receptions for 155 yards and a touchdown. In 2023, he averaged 5.7 yards per carry for 909 yards with seven touchdowns. Hunter is a physical downhill runner who can get yards after contact. Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State Height: 5-11. Weight: 215. Projected 40 Time: 4.53. Projected Round (2025): 3-5. 1/25/25: In 2024, Skattebo played really well for Arizona State, showing excellent versatility as a runner and receiver. He averaged 5.8 yards per carry for 1,711 yards with 21 touchdowns. He also had 45 catches for 605 yards and three touchdowns. Skattebo was productive at Sacramento State before going to the Sun Devils. Marcus Yarns, RB, Delaware Height: 5-11. Weight: 190. Projected 40 Time: 4.52. Projected Round (2025): 4-6. 1/25/25: In 2024, Yarns averaged 6.3 yards per carry for 844 yards with six touchdowns. He had 17 receptions for 297 yards and five scores. Yarns solid play earned him an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Will Howard, QB, Ohio State Height: 6-5. Weight: 242. Projected 40 Time: 4.81. Projected Round (2025): 4-6. 1/14/25: In 2024, Howard completed 73 percent of his passes for 3,779 yards with 33 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. 6/11/24: After the 2023 season, Howard decided to enter the transfer portal and left Kansas State for the Buckeyes. During the 2023 season, scouts were watching Howard in case he decided to enter the draft, and multiple NFL team sources said Howard helped himself over 2023. They thought he could be a potential third-day pick if he had entered the 2024 NFL Draft and a backup quarterback candidate for the next level. Those sources called Howard a physically impressive prospect with a good frame, above-average arm, and exceptional makeup. They noted he is a gritty guy with athleticism and good football I.Q. In 2023, Howard completed 61 percent of his passes for 2,643 yards, 24 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He notched nine touchdowns on the ground as well. Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech Height: 6-5. Weight: 260. Projected 40 Time: 4.75. Projected Round (2025): 3-5. 1/25/25: Hawes was not a prolific receiver in 2024, but he was a good enough blocker to earn an invitation to the Senior Bowl. In 2024, Hawes had 16 receptions for 195 yards. Hawes needs to show receiving ability in Mobile to help his draft stock.
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https://walterfootball.com/draft2025_1.php Baltimore Ravens: Jalon Walker, OLB, Georgia The Ravens can’t stop the pass at all. Part of the reason for that is their sub-par pass rush. That needs to be revamped. Jalon Walker has great speed and athleticism on the edge. Baltimore Ravens: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State The running game is very important for the Ravens, and Derrick Henry won’t be around forever. Treveyon Henderson has been an impressive runner and receiver out of the backfield. Baltimore Ravens: Tommi Hill, S, Nebraska Anyone who has followed the Ravens this year knows that stopping the pass has been a huge issue. Tommi Hill has plus size, instincts, and ball skills. Baltimore Ravens: Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas Mark Andrews may not be back in Baltimore next year. Here’s a replacement. Gunnar Helm was a dangerous seam weapon for Texas. Baltimore Ravens: Nick Martin, ILB, Oklahoma State This is an expected compensatory selection the Ravens will receive for Patrick Queen. Speaking of Queen, the Ravens sorely missed his play-making abilities in the middle of the field last year. Nick Martin was a tackling machine until he went down with an injury last season.
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I like it is focusing on the line but a backup qb and a blocking te would be nice.
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https://www.profootballnetwork.com/7-round-2025-nfl-mock-draft-jacob-infante-february-2025/ 27) Baltimore Ravens Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall Though the Ravens have a formidable edge-rushing duo in Odafe Oweh and Kyle Van Noy, the latter turns 34 years old in March. Baltimore has shown they’re willing to draft defenders early and let them slowly work their way into the starting lineup. After his All-American season which saw him tally 17.0 sacks, Mike Green finds himself as one of the top defensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s a freak athlete whose explosiveness helped him dominate the Sun Belt, but he also has a deep technical arsenal to shed blocks and generate penetration into opponents’ backfields. 59) Baltimore Ravens Marcus Mbow, OT/G, Purdue It’s tough to pinpoint multiple severe needs on the Ravens’ roster, but their offensive line is a unit that still feels like it’s a piece or two away. Marcus Mbow has starting experience at both tackle and guard, and one has to wonder if he could serve as an effective center, as well. No matter where he plays, he’s a coordinated blocker with the athleticism and hand usage needed to hold his own in more zone-heavy run schemes at the next level. 91) Baltimore Ravens Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State It’s entirely possible Jacob Parrish goes higher than this in real life. A recent riser up boards who’s still flying somewhat under the radar, he is a smaller yet sticky coverage cornerback with a high football IQ and an aggressive mentality attacking the ball. 127) Baltimore Ravens Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State 135) Baltimore Ravens Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State 175) Baltimore Ravens Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OT, Florida 177) Baltimore Ravens Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame 184) Baltimore Ravens Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech 204) Baltimore Ravens Marcus Wehr, G, Montana State 212) Baltimore Ravens Luke Kandra, G, Cincinnati 244) Baltimore Ravens Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson