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SpearSrai

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  1. If the Raiders would trade him for a 2nd round 2011 pick on its own then by all means the Ravens should pull the trigger but that is the kind of stupid trade that Al Davis reserves for the Patriots.

     

    If the Raiders would trade him for a 2011 1st-rounder, you have to pull the trigger. The Raiders get their 1st back, but it's guaranteed to be a 29-32 pick. Asomugha is undisputedly one of the top 2 corners in the league... perfect guy to take on Manning, Sanchez, and Brady in the playoffs.

  2. Look at these Dennis Pitta highlights. This is why we stayed true to our board and drafted him, the man can flatout play! Pita's aggressive running style, his ability to catch the ball in stride, and his ability to play the flex receiver remind me a lot of Dallas Clark. I am impressed by how easy and effort he makes catching the ball in stride look. He definitely does not look like someone who has limited athleticism as most of the scouting reports say. He may not have the fastest top speed nor be very elusive, but he gets to his top speed very quickly and runs with authority. This guy will make an impact!

     

    It seems like a lot of people like Pitta more than Dickson... and maybe it says something that we took him despite having just drafted a TE with our last pick. Perhaps there was some disagreement in the war room over which guy we should take in the 3rd? Maybe both guys graded out the same?

     

    Kiper had Dickson higher on his big board, but McDouche keeps talking about how much he loves Pitta. If I had to guess, I'd say we didn't feel too strongly either way as to which guy was better, and when we saw Pitta sitting there still, we pulled the trigger on him to hedge our bets. That way, we don't look stupid for taking the wrong one when the other one turns into Jason Witten.

     

    I just wish we hedged our bets with corners and receivers too.....

  3. I heard we liked Cook from UVA and Kareem Jackson a lot. Jackson was gone by 25 and Cook was gone before we picked in the second round.

     

    After Kindle gets the first shot on the QB, he'll be throwing jump balls for the rest of the game anyways. And Heaven Forbid if Cody ever lands on someone...

     

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  4. Top organizations turn great draft picks into wins. Poor organizations consistently transform top prospects into on-the-field failures. No matter how well these teams draft (I'm looking at you, Lions and Browns...) they still have to combine it with the winning attitude, the proper strategy, and the solid coaching. Just one more reason why it's great being a Raven's fan... I don't know many other fans who trust their organization as much as we (well, most of us...) do.

  5. Yea...I may need to go put some money on the Jets to win the Superbowl...they are loaded!

     

    They've certainly put themselves in the mix, but don't get me wrong... the entire AFC, including Rex Ryan's squad, is afraid of what we're going to put on the field this year. No matter how many corners they bring in, none of them can tackle Boldin in the open field, they can't double Stallworth and Mason, and no linebacker or safety on any of their squads can match up physically with Heap (or Dickson, or Pitta). Especially with all the time Flacco will have behind our giant o-line, with Rice a threat out of the backfield on every play.

     

    Throw in the fact that we're a lock to lead the league in defensive rushing yards surrendered, and we've got arguably the most complete roster in the NFL. Kindle, Suggs, Lewis, JJ, and Barnes getting after the second-year Sanchez? They're gonna wish they didn't release Faneca when Cody is sitting on Sanchise's head.

     

    Stay tuned...

  6. Yea my fault on the Leroy Vann lack of signing. I really liked him after watching his video. Oh well, Prince Miller seems like a similar player.

     

    I am shocked that we haven't landed and/or targeted any of the more productive WR that went undrafted.

     

    Furthermore, I am scared about the NY Jets secondary. They field Darrelle Revis, Antonio Cromartie, Kyle Wilson, Donovan Warren...Pretty sick!

     

    It may be the case that we're actually overloaded at WR at the moment, especially since one of our TE's is probably going to split out. I wanted to see us go after Danario, but if this Rodelin Anthony signing is accurate, one 6'5 guy may be all we need in camp.

     

    As for the Jets, don't forget Brodney Pool and Jim Leonhard - two big-time playmakers.

  7. With the old Saturday-Sunday format, the draft could absorb your whole weekend. With this format, you get your Sunday back and most of your Saturday too if you're like me and you don't have to see every pick after the 3rd round.

     

    Plant me in the category who doesn't think of the draft as "taking away my weekend". If you don't get caught up in the whole draft experience, why even watch it at all? You can have your entire weekend, and read about the picks on Monday.

  8. How many of them flags or miss tackles dont happen if the QB is on his ass?

     

    How many sacks did we have last season?

     

    I am sure there is quarterback pressure stats out there some where.

     

    We had 32 sacks last year, which ranked 18th in the league, tying the Jets, Giants, Titans and Bills.

     

    On the other hand, we had 22 interceptions, which was 5th, tying Carolina.

     

    Our 100 pass deflections put us at #8, right behind the Jets' 103.

     

    Our problem isn't that we don't have corners on the roster... it's that, by playoff time, we don't have corners on the field.

     

    Ray and Ed can help out anyone we put out there for now, but we're going to need to come up with another playmaker in the secondary going forward (like what we had with Webb pre-injury)

  9. Are we sure it is the coverage and it wasnt the pressure?

     

    The lack of pressure allowed the receivers to get separation, but the lack of depth and poor play in the secondary was the reason for the missed tackles and multitude of flags.

  10. Director of College Scouting Joe Hortiz couldn’t contain his love for fifth-round selection David Reed on Saturday.

     

    “I’m being honest, he was one of my favorite guys in the Draft,” Hortiz said.

     

    Reed, a 6-foot, 190 pound wide receiver from Utah, could become the dynamic slot receiver the Ravens have been looking for.

     

    Reed set a single-season school record with 81 catches for 1,188 yards and five touchdowns his senior year. Hortiz called Reed, who was taken with the 156th pick overall, a crafty route-runner with really good hands, really good body control and excellent toughness.

     

    “He’ll get knocked back and snapped and he jumps right up and the next play he’s catching the ball over the middle of the field,” Hortiz said. “He’s just a really tough, aggressive wide receiver with some playmaking ability.”

     

    http://blogs.baltimoreravens.com/?p=5187

  11. Because we, as fans, are pasionate about it, we'll keep jumping through hoops and hurdles that they put in our way in their quest for the Almighty Dollar.

     

    The most frustrating/funny thing was trying to explain to some of my football-ignorant friends what a draft was, and why I needed three days off to watch it. Turns out it's an impossible feat... you're either "in the know" or you're not when it comes to draft-importance. Kind've like explaining fantasy football to people who not only haven't played fantasy, but don't even watch sports.

  12. Unofficial list of undrafted rookie agreements

     

    Here's an unofficial list of the undrafted rookies who have reached agreements with the Ravens. These players won't become members of the Ravens until they sign contracts at the team's minicamp on May 7.

     

    Morgan Cox

    Long snapper, Tennessee

    A three-year long snapper at the SEC school. Cox was the long-snapper for the South at the Senior Bowl, which boosted his status. There are questions about his size (6-3, 248 pounds).

     

    Albert McClellan

    Outside linebacker, Marshall

    Undersized and athletic but lacks strength. He likely will be converting from a college defensive end. McClellan was a team captain at Marshall.

     

    Prince Miller

    Cornerback, Georgia

    The former Mr. Football in South Carolina wasn’t expected to be drafted. The 5-9, 192-pound defender had only one interception in his college career. He averaged 11.9 yards on 19 punt returns.

     

    Curtis Steele

    Running back, Memphis

    Tough runner who averaged 6.3 yards per carry and scored 15 touchdowns last season. His lack of size (5-10, 194) doesn’t make him an effective insider runner. Steele was a team captain at Memphis.

     

    Josh Morris

    Cornerback, Weber State

    Morris tied a school record with 26 pass deflections and made seven interceptions in 34 games. The 6-foot, 180-pound defender was first team All-Big Sky Conference as a junior and a senior. A transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma, Morris reportedly has 4.45 speed in the 40. He also was known as the team barber.

     

    Mike McLaughlin

    Middle linebacker, Boston College

    The most high-profile undrafted rookie agreement for the Ravens so far. McLaughlin is a solid prospect who was expected to be drafted in the fifth or sixth round. A two-year captain, McLaughlin is known as a vocal on-field leader. His reckless, hard-hitting style has led to injuries. The biggest knock is his lack of speed.

     

    http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/blog/2010/04/unofficial_list_of_undrafted_rookie_agreements.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sports_football_ravens+%28Ravens+Insider%29

  13. http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/insider/news/story?page=KiperDraftGrades

     

    both ESPN and NFL network teams were gushing over this orgnanization.

     

    I agree with an "A" grade, but I wish more of these draft-breakdowns would mention Anquan Boldin as part of our draft. Otherwise, we'd either have another 3rd and 4th round pick, a guy like Dan Williams or Kyle Wilson at #25, or would have traded up to get Dez Bryant.

     

    I don't see how you give a draft of Boldin, Kindle, Cody, Dickson, Pitta, Reed, another 300-pound DT, and a 6'6 350 lb guard/tackle prospect anything less than an A or A+. That's a ton of weapons on both sides of the ball.

     

    And when we sign a free agent corner in the next few weeks, everyone will stop talking about corners as well. But we do need to sign one.

  14. According to nepatriotsdraft.com...

     

    Ravens

    John Fletcher, DL, Wyoming

    Albert McClellan, DE, Marshall

    Ashton Hall, S, Marshall

    Curtis Steele, RB, Memphis

    Mike McLaughlin, LB, Boston College

    Morgan Cox, S, Tennessee

    Prince Miller, CB, Georgia

    Josh Morris, DB, Weber St.

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