tsylvester Posted Monday at 03:08 PM Posted Monday at 03:08 PM My favorite time of year, sort of..... The Ravens always find a dimond or two- to fill out the roster. They have signed a few guys I watched play over the past fee seasons in college and think will make a big impact. I will high light them Auburn DL Jayson Jones 6'-6" 355 Rutgers DB Desmond Igbinoson Memphis LB Chandler Martin Nebraska WR Jahmal Banks Western Kentucky WR Kisean Johnson Iowa LB Jay Higgins Monmouth RB Sone Ntoh Oregon State OL Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan Albany OL Ozzie Hutchinson Temple DE Diwun Black Minnesota-Duluth TE Sam Pitz Illinois State DB Keondre Jackson South Carolina CB Marquise Robinson Minnesota RB Marcus Major Jr. Arizona State WR Xavier Guillory Miami (OH) OT Reid Holskey Nebraska DL Nash Hutmacher Northern Iowa OL Jared Penning Quote
oldno82 Posted Monday at 08:37 PM Posted Monday at 08:37 PM Of all the guys on your list, the one I'd really like to see make the cut is Jones. A 6-6 355 defensive tackle is just what the doctor ordered. I hope he's talented enough to stick. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Monday at 09:51 PM Posted Monday at 09:51 PM I think I heard the Rutgers cb is good. Quote
tsylvester Posted Monday at 10:19 PM Author Posted Monday at 10:19 PM 1 hour ago, oldno82 said: Of all the guys on your list, the one I'd really like to see make the cut is Jones. A 6-6 355 defensive tackle is just what the doctor ordered. I hope he's talented enough to stick. He just needs a little kick in the pants from time to time. It is understandable to a point, he had always been able to just use his size to get by, now he needs strength, & coaching. He made it to the NFL, now does he want to stay? Cody never understood that in this league, it doesn't matter how big you are, outside, it is how big you are on the inside. Quote
tsylvester Posted Monday at 10:19 PM Author Posted Monday at 10:19 PM 27 minutes ago, papasmurfbell said: I think I heard the Rutgers cb is good. Very good, there are a number of guys on this list I think have a real shot at making the 53 Quote
oldno82 Posted Tuesday at 03:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:52 AM 5 hours ago, tsylvester said: He just needs a little kick in the pants from time to time. It is understandable to a point, he had always been able to just use his size to get by, now he needs strength, & coaching. He made it to the NFL, now does he want to stay? Cody never understood that in this league, it doesn't matter how big you are, outside, it is how big you are on the inside. Well, I guess that's why he wound up as a UDFA---perhaps not motivated enough. Time will tell. Quote
tsylvester Posted Tuesday at 02:02 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:02 PM There have been a number of big men like Pierce, Madds, remember Jelly? All had the same need, a "kick in the pants" and look how they embraced it. So it is possible he will as well and how great he can be... Quote
oldno82 Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM We'll hope for the best but see how he performs in camp. Quote
tsylvester Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM Nice article on Nash Hutmacher https://www.sdpb.org/sports-rec/2025-04-27/baltimore-ravens-to-sign-nash-hutmacher-as-undrafted-free-agent Quote
oldno82 Posted Wednesday at 03:40 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:40 AM Funny: Gerry Sanduskey on the Sports tonight talked about the irrelevance of rookie camp as to future success...said the the rookie who looked the worst in rookie camp to him of all time was Lamar Jackson---the best was Sergio Kindle. Quote
tsylvester Posted Wednesday at 10:20 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:20 AM It is not good for evaluating, but it can really open their eyes, help them see how they need help. Quote
oldno82 Posted Wednesday at 03:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:02 PM Yeah I think it's mostly for orientation purposes rather than anything else. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Wednesday at 08:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:59 PM It’s intros and start the learning process. Quote
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