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  1. #1401

    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread



    IMHO...I don't get the like for Swope.

    I don't think he is any good.

    I'd rather go for a shorter, quicker guy like Marquise Goodwin.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.




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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Everything I'm hearing about this Catapano bloke sounds pretty good, if the Ravens were going 4-3 wonder if he might not be a good selection in the third or something.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Ravens have met with the following at the Senior Bowl:

    Oregon RB, Kenjon Barner.
    San Jose State TE, Ryan Otten.
    San Jose State OT, David Quessenberry.
    Illinois DE/OLB, Michael Buchannon.
    Texas DE, Alex Okafor.
    Notre Dame C, Braxston Cave.
    LSU DE, Lavar Edwards.
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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Braxston Cave is an interesting one. Despite his team playing shit in the BCS, he actually had a good game and held Jesse Williams in check fro the most part. I would consider him in the fourth/fifth to compete with Gino.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    Braxston Cave is an interesting one. Despite his team playing shit in the BCS, he actually had a good game and held Jesse Williams in check fro the most part. I would consider him in the fourth/fifth to compete with Gino.
    Rumor is he was the strongest player on the entire team.
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  6. #1406

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Rumor is he was the strongest player on the entire team.
    Cave was the strongest player on the team. He is not the most athletic of linemen. Last year ended early due to foot injury. His level of play was higher before the foot injury than an at any point this season. He is an interesting late round prospect. He can also play guard.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    wow he is listed at 6'3 303 lbs, but it appears to be very good weight, and he looks bigger than that. Looks like a gym monkey to me.



  8. #1408

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonboy79 View Post
    I think He's Percy Harvin 2.0, hopefully without the injury issues.

    I think he'd certainly provide a different look from the slot position, though I'm not sure he'd make it as an everydown, outside receiver.

    I'm warming to the idea of a short extension(3 years) of Boldin to reduce his cap number and keep him around.
    He's probably not going to be a number 1 receiver but on a team with Torrey and Boldin he can essentially be Wes Welker on steroids; he's got all the quickness underneath that is impossible for LB's to cover and he also has the straight line speed that Welker doesn't have to get deep. I'd love to add him as a 3rd WR.



  9. #1409

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    In terms of WR in the Senior Bowl practice today, the two guys who stand out are Quinton Patton and Tavares King. King in particular is tall and would fit the deep-ball offense. He is running very crisp routes for a tall guy and creating separation.

    Quinton Patton is an all-around solid receiver. He fights the press, has good hands, and is solid all the way around. I would like either of these guys drafted, if Boldin is cut.
    Last edited by s.r.genovese; 01-22-2013 at 02:30 PM.



  10. #1410

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    Lane Johnson is rising quickly as a LT prospect. Everyone is projecting him as a true LT because of his height and arm length. He's a guy who might shoot past us at 32 but if he drops he's a good bet to get picked by us.

    He's improved every single game he played in college at OU.



  11. #1411

    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Remove my previous post about aboushi, he looks out of place at LT.

    Lane Johnson however looks like a player.
    -JAB



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    Quote Originally Posted by s.r.genovese View Post
    Lane Johnson is rising quickly as a LT prospect. Everyone is projecting him as a true LT because of his height and arm length. He's a guy who might shoot past us at 32 but if he drops he's a good bet to get picked by us.

    He's improved every single game he played in college at OU.
    Lane Johnson is going to be a top 20 pick...no doubt about it. Matthews and the kid from Michigan staying in school totally killed any chance of him or Fisher dropping to us (Along with us going to the Super Bowl and it's resulting low draft position )



    Quote Originally Posted by JAB1985 View Post
    Remove my previous post about aboushi, he looks out of place at LT.

    Lane Johnson however looks like a player.
    Aboushi struggling is bad news for us.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.



  13. #1413

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raveninwoodlawn View Post
    Lane Johnson is going to be a top 20 pick...no doubt about it. Matthews and the kid from Michigan staying in school totally killed any chance of him or Fisher dropping to us (Along with us going to the Super Bowl and it's resulting low draft position )

    Aboushi struggling is bad news for us.
    I was hoping hed show some kind of base so he could be had later but still be a viable option with some coaching his feet are bad his bend isnt good and he doesnt seem strong. Mayock saying hes a G but i think hell need work even for that.

    I liked lane johnson a lot, but im assuming hes going to be much higher than 32.
    -JAB



  14. #1414

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Ravens have met with the following at the Senior Bowl:
    Notre Dame C, Braxston Cave
    FWIW...He got worked over by Kawann Short this season, and according to WalterFootball also got worked in practice yesterday.



  15. #1415

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    Quote Originally Posted by srobert96 View Post
    Cave was the strongest player on the team. He is not the most athletic of linemen. Last year ended early due to foot injury. His level of play was higher before the foot injury than an at any point this season. He is an interesting late round prospect. He can also play guard.
    Didn't like him vs. Purdue, but I'm okay with C/G guys. They are invaulable IMO...assuming the draft value fits.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Sounds like Cave had a really bad Monday.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Burifict and to a lesser extent Dennard of the Patriots is exactly the reason why I see some team drafting him. Some coach will think they can fix him and get a steal.
    I would not be disappointed if the Ravens took a high risk/high reward player, Da'Rick Rogers, at the end of the 2nd round (if he's still on the board). That guy could end up being a Julio Jones clone. Big, fast, and not afraid to go across the middle. If he could get his off-field act together, that would be a steal. Risky, but then again . . .



  18. #1418

    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    Various comments from Tony Pauline...


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    Another dominant day for Larry Warford/G/Kentucky.
    Tony Pauline‏@TonyPauline

    Again: Montori Hughes/Tenn-Martin. Terrific quickness and power. Bullrushing opponents off the line.
    Tony Pauline‏@TonyPauline

    Zeke Ansah/BYU: lot of flashes little consistency.

    Margus Hunt DL SMU

    6082 277 9.58 33.38

    Tues: Looks the part and flashed ability yet at times was easily handled by opponents. Needs to really fine tune and polish his game.
    Alex Okafor DL Texas

    6045 261 9.00 33.18

    Tues: Like his game and motor. Uses all his assets to their maximum yet not a great athlete.
    Datone Jones DL UCLA

    6041 280 9.68 32.18

    Tues: Flashed dominance throughout the day but there was no level of consistency in his play making. Thoroughly beat blockers on several downs then would disappear for stretches.
    Kawann Short DL Purdue

    6032 308 9.48 32.78

    Tues: Solid day for short. Was impossible to stop on the inside at times and displayed a good change of direction with the ability to get outside the box and pursue plays.
    David Quessenberry OL San Jose State

    6050 294 9.38 33.78

    Tues: Lined up at both guard and tackle. There’s a lot to like about his game; mechanics, athleticism, quickness. Needs work yet has an upside.

    Justin Pugh OL Syracuse

    6047 301 10.0 31.48

    Tues: Lined up at both tackle and guard. Quick, moves well and blocks with solid fundamentals. Very quick in his pass set-ups. Marginal strength and never really finished blocks.
    Ricky Wagner OL Wisconsin

    6061 310 10.1 33.48

    Tues: Give him high grades for effort but looked marginally athletic and often times was holding on for dear life.

    Brian Winters OL Kent State

    6034 310 9.48 32

    Tues: Looked dominant at times. Terrific size, build and strength. Annihilated opponents at the line then showed surprising skill blocking in motion.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    I still think we end up with Elam in the 1st round.



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    Re: New draft/FA/offseason thread

    I like Alex Okafor, but I don't think he would be what this team needs as a pass rusher. I just don't think he's dynamic enough. However, as a straight-line pass rusher, he'd be pretty good. We could do a lot worse.
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