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No people who are for the failed war on drugs are for a nanny state. People need to have the right to destroy themselves. The govt should not be legislating morality. Prohibition of any kind does not work. It failed on booze. It has failed on drugs. It failed on gambling. It will fail on tobacco when it gets to that time. There will always want what they are told they cannot have. There will always be people willing to provide that thing for a premium and everyone else be damned.
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2011: Early: AJ Green, Julio Jones. Mid: Jon Baldwin (26th) - Not a #1. He is a possession type of guy. Late: Torrey Smith 2010: Early: None Mid: Demaryius Thomas (22), Dez Bryant (24), Late: Arrelious Benn, - Not a #1 type. Golden Tate, - I think he will fail. Not #1 type. Brandon LaFell, I see him sort like Laquan Williams. Damian Williams, - Sort of like Evans. Not a league #1 but can be a teams #1. Jordan Shipley, - Qucik over the middle possession WR. Eric Decker, - Possession WR. Mike Williams, - Williams like WR. Jacoby Ford, Sort of like Evans. Antonio Brown - Not even close to a #1. 2009: Early: Darrius Heyward-Bey, Michael Crabtree - It looks like niether of them will be #1's. Mid: Jeremy Maclin, - Not a #1. Percy Harvin - Not a #1. Late: Hakeem Nicks, - He is a #1. He was my favorite WR in that draft. Kenny Britt, - Not #1. Mike Wallace, He might end up being a #1. Louis Murphy, Not by a long shot. Austin Collie, Not even close. Julian Edelman - Not even close. 2008: Early: No 1st round WR Mid: No 1st round WR Late: Jordy Nelson, Not a #1 Donnie Avery, Not a #1 Eddie Royal, Not a #1 Jerome Simpson, Not a #1 DeSean Jackson, If not for him being an A-hole he would have been drafted much earlier. Early Doucet, Not #1 Harry Douglas, Not #1 Andre Caldwell, Not #1 Lavelle Hawkins, Not #1 Josh Morgan, Not #1 Pierre Garcon, Not #1 Stevie Johnson The Bills #1 2007: Early: Calvin Johnson, Ted Ginn Jr Not #1 Mid: Dwayne Bowe, #1 tweener. Robert Meachem Not #1 Late: Sidney Rice, Not #1 Steve Smith, Not #1 Laurent Robinson, Not #1 James Jones, Not #1 Mike Sims-Walker, Not #1 Steve Breaston Not #1 2006: Early: None Mid: Santonio Holmes (25) Late: Greg Jennings, Brandon Marshall, If not for being a head case he would be a #1. Marques Colston Not #1 2005: Early: Braylon Edwards, Not #1 Troy Williamson, Not #1 Mike Williams (USC) Not #1 Mid: Matt Jones, Not #1 Mark Clayton Is this one a joke? Late: Roddy White, Vincent Jackson 2004: Early: Larry Fitzgerald, Roy Williams, Reggie Williams, Lee Evans, Not #1 Michael Clayton Not #1 Mid: None Late: Michael Jenkins, Not #1 Devery Henderson, Not #1 Jerricho Cotchery Not #1 2003: Early: Charles Rogers, Not #1 Andre Johnson, Bryant Johnson, Not #1 Mid: None Late: Anquan Boldin, Nate Burleson, Not #1 Brandon Lloyd Not #1 2002: Early: Donte Stallworth, Ashlie Lelie Not #1 Mid: Javon Walker Not #1 Late: Antwaan Randel-El, Not #1 Deion Branch Not #1 2001: Early: Koren Robinson, Not #1 Rod Gardner, Not #1 Santana Moss Not #1 Mid: Freddie Mitchell (25) Not #1 Late: Reggie Wayne, Chad Johnson, Chris Chambers, Not #1 Steve Smith, T.J. Houshmandzadeh Not #1
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Also There is no Willis anymore. It would be Ray and McClain as the main backup. It would be my plan a yr later. I thought they should have made him Ray's backup this past yr.
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Or you eat to much fried food and die of a heart attack. You fail to get a mamogram and die of breast cancer. Spend to much time in the sun and get skin cancer. There seem to be so many neglegence related ways to die. But you can fall asleep while smoking and light your bed on fire. If people want to destroy their lives however they see fit let them. Bee it driving without a seatbelt, riding a motorcycle without a helmet, smoke, or do drugs. I don't care how they see fit to mess up their lives because I do not want to live in a nanny state. I think people in the US should have the freedoms that our founding fathers decided to fought for. That also includes the right to be stupid and useless.
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-preston-ravens-0214-20120213,0,7238792.column
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Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State I was not impressed at first. After a few plays he got exciting. Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M He reminds me of Barry Sanders. I don't think he and Rice could exist in the same backfield.
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Bernard Pierce*, RB, Temple I like both the inside pounding and his ability to get off tackle. Looking at those holes that OL made I would look at some of them too.
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Yanda should have been developmental but was ready out of the box.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD5zLhDcKV8
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The Ravens have a little more space for next yr
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
They do get to carry over something. Now the question is does the new owner in Jax want to win. He can go on a spree if he wants. -
Ravens Insider: Keon Lattimore on Ray Lewis and his future
papasmurfbell replied to ExtremeRavens's topic in News Feeds
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The problem is a team like Tampa or Miami will give him about $4 mil. The draft can give you a pounder.
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The Ravens are at 29. There are guys who fall but it is not all the time. Cruz was I think a 5th rounder. Exceptions are not the rule. Also the OL is in need of help. IF Joe is on his back he can't throw to a stud WR.
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Thx for making my point. I guess when someone is a misogynist it is hard for them to recognioze it.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/13/jerry-jones-absolutely-plans-to-make-a-play-for-super-bowl-l/ After the diasaster he helped to make a yr ago why would the NFL want to go in for another round?
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There are very few of those super star great WR's. You have to be drafting quite high to get a guy like that most of the time. Smith is their #1.
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He is not that good. I would give him $1mil at the max. Someone will give him more. Why would you want him?
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/12/remaining-2011-cap-space-by-team/ They can carry over this much to next yrs cap.
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Then you know you should jump all over this other dead woman. I am only helping you justify being a jackoff.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOaCemmsnNk The smartest thing I have ever heard from Fox.
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People have strokes from using drugs.
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Kevin Koger, TE, Michigan Height: 6-3. Weight: 262. Projected 40 Time: 4.75. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/24/11: Koger is a sleeper prospect who helped his draft stock with a strong week at the East-West Shrine. He had 23 receptions for 244 yards and four touchdowns this year. Koger did a good job blocking for Denard Robinson, and could have had better receiving numbers if Michigan had possessed a better passing offense. In the All-Star game, Koger worked well in seam routes while also doing a nice job blocking. George Bryan, TE, N.C. State Height: 6-5. Weight: 265. Projected 40 Time: 4.77. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/24/11: Bryan had 33 receptions for 331 yards and four touchdowns in 2011. He was a good blocker this year and could be one of the better blocking tight ends in this draft class. Bryan showed some receiving skills in the East-West Shrine workouts and that helped his stock. Philip Lutzenkirchen, TE, Auburn Height: 6-5. Weight: 250. Projected 40 Time: 4.70. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/24/11: Lutzenkirchen had 24 receptions for 238 yards and seven touchdowns in 2011. He was a quality blocker for Auburn running back Michael Dyer. Lutzenkirchen was a second-team All-SEC selection this year. Michael Williams, TE, Alabama Height: 6-6. Weight: 270. Projected 40 Time: 4.77. Projected Round (2012): 4-6. 1/24/11: Williams is a good blocking tight end, and he was a part of the potent ground game that leads Alabama. Williams made 16 receptions for 191 yards and two scores in 2011. Jake Stoneburner, TE, Ohio State Height: 6-5. Weight: 245. Projected 40 Time: 4.71. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/24/11: Stoneburner had 14 receptions for 193 yards and seven touchdowns in 2011. Three of those touchdowns came in the first game against Akron. Stoneburner could have been even more productive if Ohio State had had some consistency at quarterback. He has some blocking potential as well. DC Jefferson, TE, Rutgers Height: 6-6. Weight: 258. Projected 40 Time: 4.77. Projected Round (2012): 5-7. 1/24/11: Jefferson was quiet with 12 catches for 118 yards. He projects as a backup and blocking tight end in the NFL. Brian Linthicum, TE, Michigan State Height: 6-4. Weight: 249. Projected 40 Time: 4.74. Arm: 33 5/8. Hand: 9 3/4. Projected Round (2012): 5-7. 1/24/11: Linthicum was quiet for a lot of the 2011 season. He pulled in only 31 receptions for 364 yards, but did a quality job as a blocker. In the Outback Bowl, Linthicum played well with seven receptions for 115 yards. He was a second-team All-Big Ten selection. Brandon Barden, TE, Vanderbilt Height: 6-5. Weight: 250. Projected 40 Time: 4.75. Projected Round (2012): 6-7. 1/24/11: Barden recorded 16 catches for 243 yards and a touchdown this season. The redshirt senior has the potential to be a blocking tight end in the NFL if he can add some more power and bulk. Anthony Miller, TE, California Height: 6-4. Weight: 260. Projected 40 Time: 4.70. Projected Round (2012): 7-FA. 1/24/11: Miller had 24 receptions for 263 yards and three touchdowns. His draft stock takes a hit from the team working the ball to wide receivers Keenan Allen and Marvin Jones. Miller has the size to be a good blocker.
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The thing is someone will want him to be their starter. I would get a rookie as the backup.
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I am not looking at RB's before the 4th. They don't need to sink big money into a backup at that position. Bernard Pierce*, RB, Temple Height: 6-0. Weight: 217. Projected 40 Time: 4.51. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: Pierce was putting together a massive junior season before injuries slowed him down in November. He still ran for 1,481 yards and 27 touchdowns this year. Pierce averaged 5.6 yards per carry and beat up on some weaker competition. It was disappointing for his draft stock to see him produce only 50 yards against his best opponent, Penn State. He also had a concussion and that can be a scary injury for talent evaluators. Pierce is not very fast, but he can pound the ball between the tackles. Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State Height: 5-10. Weight: 2157 Projected 40 Time: 4.60. Arm: 31 1/8. Hand: 9 1/2. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: Ballard started out the season very strong, but he ended up with only two 100-yard rushing games against a conference opponent. This year, Ballard totaled 1,189 yards and 10 touchdowns for an average of 6.1 yards per carry. To end 2011, he ran for 180 yards against Wake Forest after totaling 144 yards against Ole Miss. Teams sold out to stop Ballard and make Mississippi State beat them through the air. He has a nice combination of size and speed. Ballard could be a good sleeper running back on the third day of the draft. Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M Height: 5-10. Weight: 198. Projected 40 Time: 4.47. Arm: 29 3/8. Hand: 9. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: For the majority of the season, Gray split carries with teammate Christine Micheal. After he went down with an injury, Gray became the lead back. He ran for 1,045 yards (5.3 average) and 12 touchdowns this year. Gray has also caught 31 passes for 239 yards and three scores. He has a nice skill set but may not have the size to be a lead back in the NFL. Gray could be an interesting back as part of a running back-by-committee approach. Daniel Herron, RB, Ohio State Height: 5-9. Weight: 212. Projected 40 Time: 4.59. Arm: 31 5/8. Hand: 9. Projected Round (2012): 4-5. 1/16/12: Herron was suspended for six games for his part in the Ohio State scandal. He played well in his first three outings before trailing off late in the season. In seven contests, Herron ran for 678 yards with three touchdowns. Robert Turbin, RB, Utah State Height: 5-9. Weight: 216. Projected 40 Time: 4.62. Projected Round (2012): 4-6. 1/16/12: In 2011, Turbin averaged 6.1 yards per carry with 1,517 yards rushing and 19 touchdowns. He caught 17 passes for 171 yards and four scores as well. In 2009, Turbin broke out with 1,296 yards and 13 touchdowns. He missed the 2010 season because of an injury. Turbin is put together well and is an elusive runner. Ronnie Hillman*, RB, San Diego State Height: 5-10. Weight: 190. Projected 40 Time: 4.48. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/16/12: Hillman ran for 1,711 yards (5.5 average) with 19 touchdowns this season. He also caught 24 receptions for 270 yards and a score. In the NFL, Hillman projects to be a smaller, quick scat back. As a redshirt freshman in 2010, he ran for 1,532 yards and 17 touchdowns. Bobby Rainey, RB, Western Kentucky Height: 5-8. Weight: 205. Projected 40 Time: 4.55. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/16/12: Rainey ran for 1,695 yards (4.6 average) with 13 touchdowns this season. He was bottled up by Kentucky and LSU, the top two opponents on the Wildcats' schedule. Rainey saw a lot heavy fronts. In 2010, he ran for 1,649 yards (4.9 average) and 15 touchdowns. Rainey has some power and bulk for a smaller back, and has the potential to be a quality backup in the NFL. Marc Tyler, RB, USC Height: 5-11. Weight: 230. Projected 40 Time: 4.58. Projected Round (2012): 5-6. 1/16/12: Tyler was suspended for the first game of the season, and wasn't the focal point of the Trojans' ground offense as running back Curtis McNeal received more carries throughout 2011. Tyler totaled 568 yards and four touchdowns this year. He dislocated his shoulder against California, and that knocked him out for basically two games. Helping Tyler's draft stock is that he is one of the few big backs available in the draft. A heavy back could be needed to get those short yardage and goal line situations done instead of what they do now. Brandon Bolden, RB, Ole Miss Height: 5-11. Weight: 220. Projected 40 Time: 4.57. Projected Round (2012): 7-FA. 1/16/12: Bolden injured his ankle in the Rebels' season-opening loss to BYU. He had four carries for 21 yards in that contest. Bolden missed a game because of that injury, plus had other injuries throughout year. He ran for a total of 472 yards on 96 carries and four touchdowns this season.
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Torrey could be that #1 in 2013. He was far better than I was expecting this yr. I thouhgt 2011 was going to be his remedial training. I do not see why he can't add 300 yds and 20 more catches to what he did this yr. I would put Williams on the other side. Q works the slot. Doss is Q's replacemant when it is time to cut ties. Evans will more than likely be elsewhere or he pushes down Williams if he takes a pay cut. For the first time ever they Ravens are raelly stocked at WR.