papasmurfbell Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 Maybe they could grab Willis. I liked him coming out. I still think joe Milton could be good. Quote
tsylvester Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 Willis cant slow his mind down, reminds me a lot like Boller. Milton needs a ton of work on reading defenses, not sure he will ever get it Quote
papasmurfbell Posted January 1 Posted January 1 Willis looked good last week. We have time during the early part of a rebuild to see what Milton has. Quote
tsylvester Posted Thursday at 11:46 AM Author Posted Thursday at 11:46 AM Good against the Ravens defense, nuff said Quote
tsylvester Posted Thursday at 11:47 AM Author Posted Thursday at 11:47 AM By the way, did you see Bane last night? Wowza Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Thursday at 12:58 PM Posted Thursday at 12:58 PM Nope. I was watching stranger things. Quote
tsylvester Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM Watching it today since all of the playoff games are only on Espn, ill watch the condensed versions on the you tube tomorrow Bain was a monster last night Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM https://www.yahoo.com/sports/articles/2026-nfl-mock-draft-projecting-151112497.html Quote 16. Baltimore Ravens – Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson Make it double Clemson corners for the Ravens, who can pair the aggressive yet reliable Terrell with 2024 first-rounder Nate Wiggins as the team reflects on whether there's a reasonable way to bring back Marlon Humphrey at a lower price. Hat is a big no. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM https://www.yahoo.com/sports/articles/nfl-mock-draft-2026-raiders-063001118.html Quote 16. Baltimore Ravens Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M (6-2, 248 pounds) The Ravens will like this fluid, well-rounded pass-rusher to be very active in their scheme and give their secondary much-needed pressure support. Quote
tsylvester Posted Sunday at 06:45 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:45 PM Yuk on both. No need for a 1st round corner, yes it is a need or will be, however, solid players this year can be had in the 2nd and 3rd. As for Howell, he is a bit undersized, my bet, he measures 2 inches shorter at the combine. Good energy, but a lot of his success was thanks to a very good defensive line and, feasting on lesser opponents. No thanks, especially not in the 1st Quote
oldno82 Posted Sunday at 08:14 PM Posted Sunday at 08:14 PM Well who might be available to us in that role in the draft? Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Sunday at 10:04 PM Posted Sunday at 10:04 PM https://walterfootball.com/draft2026.php Quote 16 Baltimore Ravens: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State The Ravens don’t have anything at receiver outside of Zay Flowers. Carnell Tate didn’t do much as a freshman, but the tall receiver had a breakout sophomore campaign. 47 Baltimore Ravens: Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State Derrick Henry will turn 32 just prior to the 2026 NFL Draft, so Baltimore will have to find a potential successor. Nicholas Singleton is a dynamic back who can go the distance whenever he touches the ball. A big no on this draft. Quote
tsylvester Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM 3 hours ago, oldno82 said: Well who might be available to us in that role in the draft? They should have a good shot at getting Rueben Bain, Miami defensive end, dude is a madd man, strong, great power, quickness. First rounder. There are a few real good ones in this draft Quote
tsylvester Posted Monday at 12:19 PM Author Posted Monday at 12:19 PM Ravens will now pick 14th Quote
tsylvester Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech 6'-3", 250 lbs Had 14.5 sacks this past season, 3 forced fumbles. Another guy who has the quickness, agility and desire to attack the pocket. If Bain is gone at 14, he would be a very good consolation prize Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago https://www.yahoo.com/sports/articles/2026-nfl-mock-draft-2-120100349.html Quote 14. Baltimore Ravens Francis Mauigoa | OL | Miami (FL) The biggest needs in Baltimore are on defense, but the Ravens won't reach for need at any position. The interior of the offensive line could also use some upgrades, and that's where Mauigoa could come into the picture. He's been a dominant force at right tackle for the Canes, but could easily slide inside at the next level and utilize his physicality and punishing style of play along the interior. 45. Baltimore Ravens R Mason Thomas | Edge | Oklahoma Quote
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