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Harbs said it was the plan to play both qbs, really? Put one in the 4th quarter? 

If you believe that, the repairs to the Key Bridge are done, go ahead and drive off, I mean, over it...

 

As much as I hoped Wallace would turn out, clearly those two big returns were all we would get from him, time to move on.

Germie Bernard, Alabama

I'm not high on drafting them from Bama, but this kid is similar to Devo in body and style. 6'-1, 200 lbs, a hands catcher not a body catcher.

Great with the ball in his hands, excellent vision to find lanes, twitch to make men miss. Size he uses well, and Bama uses him out of the backfield, on jet sweeps, in the slot, outside.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Caleb Lomu, offensive tackle Utah

6'6" 308, a true tactician, left tackle, redshirt sophomore. If he comes out, expected to go in the top 12. 

Could be our answer for Stanley's spot. 

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An edge rusher possibly in the 2nd, likely in the late 1st; David Bailey, Texas Tech

He has gotten better each year, now a senior with 11 sacks thus far in the season.

Good speed, plays against a lot of mesh point offenses, read & reacts well. Excellent tackler who can, though not always, hold the edge, has recovery speed to chase down plays. I do not totally agree with this particular assessment, it is a pretty good point of view. 

While he does play aginst some poor competition, even against the quality teams, he shows good hands to nock down offensive tackles hands. Good strength to bull rush and a quick spin move to get pressure. This eval seems to think he can only be a rotational player, I, and many others think that he can be more.

A 2nd round pick would be a steal for this guy, 6'3-260lbs

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25258657-nfl-draft-2026-scouting-report-texas-tech-edge-david-bailey

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Another edge rusher, some say is the best skill wise though I am not sure the Ravens will get a shot at him. From Mel

10. Rueben Bain Jr., DE, Miami*

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 275 | Prev. rank: 9

2025 stats over seven games: 36 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 32 pressures, 3 run stops, 1 forced fumble, 1 INT

Bain is powerful and has really strong hands. He routinely gets the best of some very good offensive tackles, often with his dominant rip move, and he knows every trick in the book in getting home to the QB. Bain also shows speed and bend off the edge, and he takes good angles. Plus, he can hold the edge against the run and get off blocks to chase down ball carriers. His tape is just filled with disruption.

But even with all those A-level traits, it's actually Bain's hustle that really stands out to me. He never takes a play off and fires at the ball on every play. His arms are shorter than most scouts prefer, but there's so much to like with his game. Opponents have to account for him in their game plans, and he can keep them guessing even then with his inside-outside flexibility.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2026/story/_/id/46573669/2026-nfl-draft-rankings-mel-kiper-big-board-top-prospects-players-positions#

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Because it's always too early for a mock draft, not sure I agree with the choices, some of them are okay, but certainly not all of them. I feel the Ravens could get a much better reciever in the 2nd or even 3rd rather than nab him in the 1st

Round 1, Pick 20: Makai Lemon, WR, USC



Zay Flowers is a dangerous wide receiver, but he shouldn’t be the top option in a passing game. Lemon is a great all-around player who is a pristine route runner, can win after the catch, and is better at the catch point than you’d expect.

I do like this pick if he falls. The one constant on a bad Florida team has been their front four and he has been a very good leader. He was not as bad as this writer makes him out to be, especially on the Ravens defense, he will be motivated to play up to his potential 

Round 2, Pick 51: Caleb Banks, DT, Florida 



Banks is a first round talent without question, but he just hasn’t put it all together yet. At 6-6 and 330 pounds, you are potentially getting a difference maker if he develops properly.

Here is where the writer really starts to reach even more than the 1st round pick. Jacas has nine sacks on the season, but mostly against the little sisters of the poor like 2 against Rutgers for an example. At 6',3", 275 (if you believe college stats) i am not sure he will translate to the NFL for an edge rusher the Ravens desperately need. The Ravens need to focus either the 1st or 2nd round on one, even if a trade is needed.

Round 3, Pick 84: Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois 

Jacas just feels like a Baltimore Raven. He’s a physical edge defender who plays with outstanding effort as a rusher. This is exactly the type of player that the organization tends to love at defensive end.

The rest of the rounds are all "developmental" players, his words, and while they are needed, not so many of them on this team. The Ravens need to land starters in the early rounds even in this weak draft.

 

https://atozsports.com/nfl/baltimore-ravens-news/baltimore-ravens-7-round-2026-nfl-mock-draft-lamar-jackson-new-top-weapon-makai-lemon/

 

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Help is desperately needed on the O-line and we can start at LT because I think this will be Stanley's last year with the Ravens. We need a couple guards to boot.

Ditto with an edge rusher. A necessity that we get one. We need a stud here.

Lower priority but still need a RB, WR, Center, and maybe an RT (I'm not sure Rosengarten is all that good). 

I see that as 5 necessity picks (or high level free agents) and 4 other needs.

We'll never hit on all our needs via the draft this year. We might actually have to spend some high money (gasp!) on proven free agents.

And I will also add, we need either a much better backup QB or better yet, a QB to groom as Lamar's replacement. After the beatings he has gotten over the last 5-6 years, I think his body is giving out.

Now if anybody can develop a plan that gets a haul for all these needs in one off-season, I'll be greatly surprised and very happy!

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Yeah, Lindy is a good center but he lacks power, a major reason 3rd and 1 is so hard to pick up. He is going to want too much of deal.

Draft a powerful one, Henry won't be back next year and they will need to make some holes up the middle.

Wr can wait till 3rd or 4th, shoot, a deep threat? They one and rarely use him. Even then, when they do, either Lamar doesnt have time or inaccurate deep, deep down field. Get a possession receiver, Hopkins cant get separation and likely won't be back either 

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