Oldschool739 Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Baltimore Ravens' mock draft roundupApril, 2, 2014Apr 211:00AM ETBy Jamison Hensley | ESPN.comA look at what the national media is predicting for the Baltimore Ravens with the 17th overall pick:Don Banks, Sports IllustratedPosted: March 18Pick: Calvin Pryor, FS, LouisvilleBanks' comment: "Pryor plays the more physical game [than Ha Ha Clinton-Dix] and also has that Ed Reed-like quality of always being able to find the football. Even with the selection of safety Matt Elam in the first round last year, Pryor gives Baltimore a potential impact player in the defensive backfield, and helps offset the expected subtraction of free-agent safety James Ihedigbo."Bucky Brooks, NFL.comPosted: March 25Pick: Zack Martin, OT, Notre DameBrooks' comment: "Gary Kubiak's arrival in Baltimore will change the core traits the Ravens' personnel department looks for in offensive linemen. Martin's athleticism, balance and technical skills are ideal fits for the Ravens' new zone-based blocking scheme."Charlie Campbell, Walter FootballPosted: March 26Pick: Calvin Pryor, FS, LouisvilleCampbell's comment: "The Ravens spent last year's first-round pick on a safety, but they'll strongly consider doubling up if they can get Calvin Pryor. Darian Stewart is currently favored to start next to Matt Elam, and he was a Rams' cast-off. That should tell you how dire the situation is."Charles Davis, NFL.comPosted: March 18Pick: Eric Ebron, TE, North CarolinaDavis' comment: "Not a need pick, but too talented to pass up if he lasts this long."Doug Farrar, Sports IllustratedPosted: April 1Pick: Calvin Pryor, FS, LouisvilleFarrar's comment: "What we do know is that the team wants to move 2013 first-rounder Matt Elam to strong safety, leaving it in the lurch when it comes to deep coverage. Pryor, who I actually like a bit better than Clinton-Dix, is physical in the run game and can handle everything from slot duty to center field. He’s not quite as fast as Earl Thomas, but he plays with a similar disregard for his own body -- and the bodies of his opponents."Daniel Jeremiah, NFL NetworkPosted: March 20Pick: Calvin Pryor, FS, LouisvilleJeremiah's comment: "The Ravens took a safety in the first round last year, but they need another one after the departure of James Ihedigbo in free agency."Pat Kirwan, CBS SportsPosted: March 28Pick: Ra'shede Hageman, DT, MinnesotaKirwan's comment: "The Ravens lost Arthur Jones in free agency and Haloti Ngata isn't getting any younger. It's hard to find 6-6 defensive linemen who can line up anywhere along the front."Ourlads' Scouting ServicePosted: March 26Pick: Zack Martin, OT, Notre DameOurlads' comment: "The Ravens need help at center, guard and tackle. Martin fills one of the three positions. He projects inside from left tackle. He will get a chance to play on the edge first because he uses his hands well and is an efficient pass protector. Intense and focused. Good body control and balance."Pete Prisco, CBS SportsPosted: March 26Pick: Ra'shede Hageman, DT, MinnesotaPrisco's comment: "They lost Arthur Jones, so they take a bigger replacement."Rob Rang, CBS SportsPosted: April 1Pick: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, FS, AlabamaRang's comment: "The Ravens plan to shift last year's first round pick, Matt Elam, over from free safety to strong safety. Clinton-Dix boasts the range and ball-skills to complement him. The tandem would give the Ravens the formidable duo in the deep patrol to handle the explosive passing offenses of the AFC's powerhouses." Looks like Calvin Pryor is the fav pick....I like it, he is said to have the ballhawk ability like Ed and very physical... Quote
Oldschool739 Posted April 2, 2014 Author Posted April 2, 2014 Pryor is getting a lot of love there.I'm not a college fan so I only know what I gather from news and stats, but this is not the first comparison to Ed that I've heard about him...What do you know about him ? Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Not much. He would have to be very special for a 1st round pick. Quote
Oldschool739 Posted April 2, 2014 Author Posted April 2, 2014 Not much. He would have to be very special for a 1st round pick.That is true.. Quote
Robjr83 Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Take comparisons lightly.... maybe they meant he says "man" a lot, and always talks about retirement constantly 1 Quote
cravnravn Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Who in the hell names their kid Ha-Ha? Just on his name alone I don't want him here. Tough choices the brass has with either ebron or Pryor Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 So if Ha-Ha is the 2nd coming of Ed Reed you want nothing to do with him? So if say 30 yrs ago a GM said the name Labron is stupid and I would never have a guy with that name on my roster. How long would he be a GM? Quote
Tornado700 Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Who in the hell names their kid Ha-Ha? Just on his name alone I don't want him here. Tough choices the brass has with either ebron or Pryor My sentiments exactly. HaHa? Quote
Oldschool739 Posted April 2, 2014 Author Posted April 2, 2014 My sentiments exactly. HaHa?His real name is Ha'sean Clinton-Dix......HA HA is his nickname because he is a happy go lucky personality.. UPDATE: Alabama's Ha'sean Clinton-Dix enjoys return to home sweet FloridaAlabama freshman safety Ha’sean Clinton-Dix has become the epitome of his nickname. The big-smiling, fun-loving, laughing-with-life kid from Eatonville has a charming, magnetic personality that has won people over his whole life.That’s why they call him Ha-Ha. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-10-03/sports/os-recruiting-hasean-clinton-dix-returns-florida-alabama-20111001_1_florida-gators-gator-bait-ben-hill-griffin-stadium Quote
vmax Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 I'd love to see a mock draft that's based on best player available. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 That is not possibel. BPA is completely subjective. One mans trash is another treasure. So one team can have a guy rated at 75 and the other at 35. Quote
tsylvester Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 I watch a lot of college football, love it and I must say Calvin Pryor is going to be an excellant safety, would love to see him as a Raven. However, I think he could be and will be had in the 2nd, a bit early for him. I also doubt a DT is the pick at 17. I don't think Ebron will be there and as I have said before, tight end, like receiver is deep, not much seperates Ebron from the others, but yes, if he is there and there are no good trades, take him., A bit early for Martin too, he is a 20 or lower tackle, good right tackle me thinks, not a starting left tackle in the NFL and Dicks, no way he is there at 17, even if he was, I am not convinced. I truly think the Ravens trade down, I know, they get a lot of comp picks, one in the 3rd, which is great, but they stil need more picks this year, or even next year. If they could get another 2nd round pick for 17 to move down to the late 20's that would be best, or a 2nd and a 3rd next year to move out of the first. This draft is deep right where the Ravens need the help, save for left tackle, barring a hidden gem and left tackle worth taking in the first will be long gone by 17. There are some small school players not covered by these types of draft gurus who are going to be stars with the right coaching and the chance to play in the NFL. Quote
oldno82 Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Trading down would be great but the news this year is that other teams aren't willing to trade up because the draft is supposed to be so deep. To me it's coming down to a choice between Martin and Dixon. Pryor belongs more in the second round. I really hate giving up on a WR or TE at 17, but the other needs might be greater. Quote
vmax Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 That is not possibel. BPA is completely subjective. One mans trash is another treasure. So one team can have a guy rated at 75 and the other at 35. You mean like how the Brownies squandered all their 1st round picks for the past decade? Quote
ravinmaniac52 Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 No one knows. These people are throwing at a dart board. I love watching the draft, NFLE and ESPN, and when it doesn't go down like any of them thought it should be. 1 Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 Back in the day it was darts. There is a science to it now. Quote
cravnravn Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 I'd trade back if Benjamin was still on the board, back to 25. That be a good spot to grab him at Quote
cravnravn Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 His real name is Ha'sean Clinton-Dix......HA HA is his nickname because he is a happy go lucky personality.. UPDATE: Alabama's Ha'sean Clinton-Dix enjoys return to home sweet FloridaAlabama freshman safety Ha’sean Clinton-Dix has become the epitome of his nickname. The big-smiling, fun-loving, laughing-with-life kid from Eatonville has a charming, magnetic personality that has won people over his whole life.That’s why they call him Ha-Ha. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-10-03/sports/os-recruiting-hasean-clinton-dix-returns-florida-alabama-20111001_1_florida-gators-gator-bait-ben-hill-griffin-stadium This ain't an audition for Disney this is the nfl, Quote
thundercleetz Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 I agree with you guys. The more and more I look at this draft the more I think we'll trade down unless Ebron drops. I like the idea of getting more picks and targeting Pryor later in the first round. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 This ain't an audition for Disney this is the nfl,So how many players were fun loving? Brett. Quote
cravnravn Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Wrong, Brett was an ahole in Atlanta, hence he was traded to Green Bay Quote
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