oldno82 Posted Monday at 04:55 AM Posted Monday at 04:55 AM Well, I tell ya one thing: he certainly makes an impression! Quote
tsylvester Posted Monday at 11:58 AM Author Posted Monday at 11:58 AM Yes he does, a hard worker, all reports a really good guy. I am sure he is working on his hands, he is that type of player. I was hoping the Ravens would have had a shot at drafting him Quote
GrubberRaven Posted Monday at 02:44 PM Posted Monday at 02:44 PM 14 hours ago, oldno82 said: You beat me to it, Tsyl...I watched that game today and saw the Bills playing without their 2 regular tackles and wondered WTF are we doing? Their O-line was better, much better, than ours with 2 subs and an injured Center playing. Coaching can really make the difference. Warhop man...and Harbaugh is king of consistency for better or worse...they both should be gone after this season. Quote
oldno82 Posted Monday at 11:07 PM Posted Monday at 11:07 PM I think we are past the mediocre altitude and still dropping. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Tuesday at 02:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:03 AM This team is mediocre. It’s better than th3 real losers but lower than the good teams. Quote
oldno82 Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM We'll see how they respond this Sunday. Quote
tsylvester Posted Tuesday at 10:47 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:47 PM Funny, Bengals win out, could they really win the division? I mean this has been a nutty season, stranger things have happened Quote
oldno82 Posted Wednesday at 05:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:05 AM Yes it's possible. Given the sad state of the Ravens and Steelers. I think unlikely they win out though. Bills should beat them. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Wednesday at 05:47 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:47 AM The bills have issues too. 8-9 is the number. Quote
tsylvester Posted Wednesday at 11:40 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:40 AM The Bills are just as much of a surprise as the Cheifs, Lions and Ravens. Now they have won a few more games but hardly look like the team of past years. Crazy town I tell ya, even college football is a bit off, no clear Heisman leaders that stand out, other than Ohio State, who has not really played a tough schedule, all the teams are pretty even Quote
oldno82 Posted Wednesday at 05:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:16 PM The NFL must be really happy...this year in the AFC North is parity heaven. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted Wednesday at 09:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:34 PM I started laughing about an hr ago. On the radio they said we always split with Pitt. We split a lot with Cincy and already lost one. He then figured go and ne would be losses. Then the sudden realization of what that record would be came in. Quote
tsylvester Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago If you have time, Bailey and Texas Tech are playing now against BYU. Check out Rodriguez on Tech, while a small linebacker, he is a tackling and turnover producing machine, up for the Heisman, though he won't win it. Dude has great instincts Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago https://www.yahoo.com/sports/articles/2026-nfl-mock-draft-saints-110108392.html Quote 19. Baltimore Ravens: DT Peter Woods, Clemson Baltimore's defense lost Nnamdi Madubuike earlier in the season and could use more depth behind him. Woods had high hopes entering 2025 but underperformed, much like the rest of the Clemson defense. He has the tools to be a Pro Bowler in the middle and needs to improve his consistency to reach his potential. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/2026-nfl-mock-draft-latest-180714784.html Quote 19. Baltimore Ravens: Vega Ioane, G, Penn State The Baltimore Ravens offensive line has been alarmingly bad this season, playing a role in the offense taking a major step backward. A first step toward improvement is adding to the interior offensive line. Ioane is well-rounded in both pass protection and as a run blocker, with the strength to win with power. He could immediately be a starter for Baltimore, shoring up the team’s ability to win at the line of scrimmage. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago https://atozsports.com/nfl-draft/2-round-2026-nfl-mock-draft-ty-simpson-jeremiyah-love-rueben-bain-jr-fernando-mendoza-dante-moore/ Quote 19. Baltimore Ravens: Makai Lemon, WR, USC “Zay Flowers has proven that he is a very good player, but not necessarily a WR1 in an offense. Makai Lemon brings that upside, possessing pristine route-running ability, better play through contact than you’d expect, as well as making big plays after the catch. Despite being just 5-11, 195 pounds, Lemon is a tremendous all-around wide receiver.” – Roberts 51. Baltimore Ravens: Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State – Roberts I say no on both picks. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago https://www.profootballnetwork.com/2026-3-round-nfl-mock-draft-december/ Quote 19) Baltimore Ravens: Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M Going into the 2025 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens had a good-looking group of edge rushers. That said, Mike Green has been rocky in his rookie year, they traded Odafe Oweh to the Chargers, and Kyle Van Noy turns 35 in March. They could use some more investment in that position. With a starting opportunity now in his reach at Texas A&M, Cashius Howell has lived up to the hype in 2025. He finishes the regular season with an SEC-leading 11.5 sacks, and he’s displayed tremendous acceleration and flexibility off the edge. His arms aren’t incredibly long, but there’s a lot there to be excited about with him on tape. 51) Baltimore Ravens: Chris Bell, WR, Louisville Listed at 6’2″ and 220 pounds, Chris Bell is a freak athlete for his size with the raw speed and strength to be a potential force at wide receiver. Being used in a complementary role alongside Zay Flowers in Baltimore would give him time to develop as a route runner, where he’s still raw but has shown some promise during his time at Louisville. 83) Baltimore Ravens: Austin Siereveld, OG, Ohio State Though Austin Siereveld is Ohio State’s left tackle, I think he’s a better fit as a guard in the NFL. He uses his hands well and has the spatial awareness and anchor strength needed to stand his ground at the next level. I like that they go trenches. No way I’m drafting a wr early. More trenches. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago https://walterfootball.com/draft2026_1.php Quote 19. Baltimore Ravens: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington The Ravens don’t have anything at receiver outside of Zay Flowers. Denzel Boston is a huge receiver with big-play potential. 51. 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 huge no. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/wilsons-2026-nfl-mock-draft-3-0-wide-open-qb-race-creates-chaos-at-the-top-of-board/ Quote Round 1 - Pick 18 Olaivavega IoaneIOL PENN STATE • JR • 6'4" / 328 LBS PROJECTED TEAM Detroit PROSPECT RNK 16th POSITION RNK 2nd Ioane is one of the cleanest prospects in this class, excelling as an earth-mover in the run game, and the athleticism to be effective in both gap and zone schemes. In pass protection, he plays with a strong base, using a well-timed, powerful punch to neutralize the bull rush. I like what I’m reading. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago https://www.drafttek.com/2026-NFL-Mock-Draft/2026-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round-1.asp Quote 17. Kendrick faulk auburn 6-5 288 Noooooooooo! Unless he is putting on 30+ pounds that is a huge no. Quote
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