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SpearSrai

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  1. David Reed, WR, Utah

     

    Great pick... this guy has an amazing ability to adjust to the ball in the air, and consistently comes up with catches over the defensive back's heads. This is the kind of deep-threat you can throw the ball up for, and know that he'll come down with it (despite being "only" 6'0 tall) The guy also has dynamic after-the-catch moves, and can contribute as a returner if necessary. Just because other guys had 'larger frames' doesn't mean they'll come down with the ball any better than Reed... this guy is the total package.

     

    Here's Reed destroying first-round-cornerback Kareem Jackson in the Sugar Bowl:

     

  2. I took off Friday and Saturday so I could devote myself to watching the draft, so here are my impressions:

     

    When round 1 was winding down, I felt like the draft shouldn't be ending yet. Even if we had made a pick in the first round, I'd liked to have come out of the first day knowing at least two players. Everyone at the draft party I was at seemed to agree on this. Since everyone already knew the top 5 picks, the rest of the round seemed to fly by.

     

    Day 2 was definitely worth looking forward two, with two full rounds, but waiting an entire day to get to the second round was weird. If they're going to have it be a 3-day-event, I'd rather see Friday night, Saturday morning, and Sunday morning. Either keep it as a weekend-event (two days) or stretch it to three with a Friday prime time round, but the Thurs/Fri/Sat schedule isn't right.

     

    Starting day 3 early Saturday brought back memories of the good-ol'-days, when breakfast and drafting went hand-in-hand.

     

    Overall, it was an epic draft, but the flow was weird. Glad we took mostly players I knew, though... drafting 'tough guys' who I've never heard of isn't very satisfying.

  3. As I said last night, it was reported that the Ravens had zero interest in Kyle Wilson, quoting an executive as saying that he "couldn't cover Chad Johnson".

     

    Now that I think about it... can any of our corners cover Chad "Johnson"?

  4. Good grief!...this guy has red flags all over him...

     

     

     

    Still...he plays like a wild animal...got some Peter Boulware in him...atheletically...not mentally. With Suggs they could make a solid tandum of pass rushers...especially if Cody can help push the pocket in the middle.

     

    And, most importantly... we got both of these guys for 2nd-round prices, and we don't have to pay a 1st rounder. This will go a long way toward signing Ngata to a long-term deal, especially since we already paid Suggs last year and gave Boldin an extension.

  5. Sorry to see Tate go, but we already got two of my dream pickups and still have one pick to go. Lots of great guys still on the board.

     

    Everson Griffin, Jordan Shipley, Riley Cooper, Donovan Warren, LaFell, Damian Williams...

     

    TE's like Dickson and Hernandez...

     

    Other guys like Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Brandon Spikes, Ducasse...

  6. Love this pick.....Lets go back to 4-3... Gregg/Cody, Ngata, Suggs and JJ/pryce.

     

    We don't need to... we just drafted a nose tackle and a rush linebacker. Gooden/Ellerbe in the middle next to Ray, Kindle/Barnes and Suggs on the outside, Redding/Pryce and Ngata at DE, and Gregg/Cody in the middle. Now we just need corners.

  7. Who does everyone want next? Ansah? Tate? Cody? Dickson? Dunlap?

     

    Tate, Cody, Griffin.

     

    PS: Chris Berman is a f'ing moron, and should be taken off the air. Stop pretending to guess the picks after you find out who was selected and ruining the 'aha!' moment at the podium. You f'ing idiot.

  8. Kindle sounds like a Raven to me! He was asked how it felt to be a Raven and he responded:

     

    "Are ya'll gonna bleep out my language? Because, man, it feels F'ing good!"

     

    It's really unfortunate that 'being a Raven' has taken on a second definition that involves 'having injured knees'.

  9. Risky pick, not usually Ozzie's style. I know it is not fair to think this way, but I cannot help but think of our other second round picks Dan Cody and Paul Kruger with this pick.

     

    Gresham sat out all year, Gronkowski has a bent spine, Cody is too fat and lazy, Kindle has a bad knee, Demaryius can't run routes and broke his foot, Bryant has 'emotional baggage'...

     

    No matter who we took, it was going to be 'risky'.

     

    The fact of the matter is, Kindle is a high-first-round talent, and Dan Cody/Paul Kruger were not.

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