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 Thursday at 01:30 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:30 AM 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 Thursday at 04:02 AM Posted Thursday at 04:02 AM 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 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 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
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