Page 148 of 195 FirstFirst ... 4898138144145146147148149150151152158 ... LastLast
Results 2,941 to 2,960 of 3886

Thread: Draft Prospects

  1. #2941

    Re: Draft Prospects



    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Hightower will be gone before the Ravens' first pick. I'd bet money on it. There aren't a whole lot of 3-4 ILB's and there are some teams picking before us that need a 3-4 ILB even more than the Ravens do.
    I bet you two fire magic spells that Hightower goes in the second round.
    "When questioned, the Elders explained that they were in search of magical powers. However, they're actually searching for the whereabouts of a certain ring. This ring is a legendary treasure that long ago was known to exist"




  2. #2942
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Wilton, CT
    Posts
    8,682
    Blog Entries
    3

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    I bet you two fire magic spells that Hightower goes in the second round.
    Even if he did go in the 2nd round do you really think he would still be available where the Ravens pick?
    He Who Dares.....Wins


    Follow me on Twitter @GOTAlee



  3. #2943

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    I bet you two fire magic spells that Hightower goes in the second round.
    If he goes in the second round (15% chance of that happening I reckon,) he won't fall past Pittsburgh at #56. Even that is way too low, as he would be a huge bargain pick for any 3-4 team in the 2nd.

    I think you can pretty much pencil in Hightower to Pittsburgh at #24. They have a huge need at ILB next to Timmons and he fits their scheme perfectly. The only way Pittsburgh doesn't see him as BPA on their board at #24 is if Cordy Glenn is on the board at that pick. They would jump at the chance to add him at LG and he would be the clear BPA. But then Hightower has to clear Houston, New England, and Green Bay, all 3-4 teams who Hightower would fit in great with and possibly be BPA.

    The fact that Hightower can play ILB or rush OLB really makes him attractive to 3-4 teams. I don't think he fits in a 4-3 at all, but I actually have Hightower ranked as the #4 rush OLB in the class in addition to #1 3-4 ILB. He would be top 25 on my big board as well.

    I don't see that player going in the 2nd at all unless something bizarre happens, and even then he would go before our 2nd pick anyway.



  4. #2944

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Even if he did go in the 2nd round do you really think he would still be available where the Ravens pick?
    My idea was that they use a late round pick to move up to the middle of the second and take him.
    "When questioned, the Elders explained that they were in search of magical powers. However, they're actually searching for the whereabouts of a certain ring. This ring is a legendary treasure that long ago was known to exist"



  5. Re: Draft Prospects

    Mychal Kendricks visiting Ravens this week



  6. #2946

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by Lime in the Coconut View Post
    Mychal Kendricks visiting Ravens this week
    If you go to the "7 round draft" thread, he is the guy I'm mocking to us once we trade down into the 2nd round. I think he will be a better NFL LB than Hightower.



  7. #2947

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by LukeDaniel View Post
    If you go to the "7 round draft" thread, he is the guy I'm mocking to us once we trade down into the 2nd round. I think he will be a better NFL LB than Hightower.
    Kendricks is a really good player and would be a great scheme fit for us. He was the most athletic and fluid ILB at the Combine, and if he develops his instincts he could be a very solid pro. He would be a great pick in the 2nd, but as you said we would probably need to trade down to have a shot at him. I think he goes in the first 10 picks of the 2nd.

    If we were to trade down, I feel very good about the prospects available through the 2nd and into the early 3rd.



  8. #2948
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Charm City
    Posts
    15,604
    Blog Entries
    3

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Cal runs some 3-4 sets, so there is reason to think that Kendricks could be a decent fit in the 3-4.
    When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt


    My RSR Blog:
    http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/



  9. #2949
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Posts
    1,867
    Blog Entries
    1

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Not a ton of info, but if you want to read it, here is the original report about Kendricks visiting the Ravens. FWIW, I know that in the past the team has favored players with football-family pedigrees, and his dad, Marv, was a running back at UCLA. His brother, Eric, is a rising sophomore LB at UCLA.



  10. #2950

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by bmorecareful View Post
    Kendricks is a really good player and would be a great scheme fit for us. He was the most athletic and fluid ILB at the Combine, and if he develops his instincts he could be a very solid pro. He would be a great pick in the 2nd, but as you said we would probably need to trade down to have a shot at him. I think he goes in the first 10 picks of the 2nd.

    If we were to trade down, I feel very good about the prospects available through the 2nd and into the early 3rd.
    Kendricks may drop due to his lack of height (5' 11"), and that could work in the Ravens favor. Here are his stats :
    http://www.draftcountdown.com/Scouti...-Kendricks.php
    ... Bc



  11. #2951

    Re: Draft Prospects

    personally i like kendricks. the only knock on him is his height which is only an inch less than our own GOAT Ray Lewis. I think its possible he comes here, beefs up to 250-255 and plays a productive career even at that height and may just be a steal if hes around in the late second.
    -JAB



  12. #2952

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    I actually think next year's crop of running backs is a lot better than this one.

    Isaiah Crowell
    Michael Dyer
    Mike Ford
    DJ Adams
    Montee Ball
    James White
    Marcus Lattimore
    Christine Michael
    Washaun Ealy
    Love Montee Ball, i think he's gonna be a stud in the NFL.



  13. #2953
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Charm City
    Posts
    15,604
    Blog Entries
    3

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by Carey View Post
    Love Montee Ball, i think he's gonna be a stud in the NFL.
    He should have come out this year. Prob would have been a 1st rounder.
    When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt


    My RSR Blog:
    http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/



  14. #2954
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Charm City
    Posts
    15,604
    Blog Entries
    3

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by JAB1985 View Post
    personally i like kendricks. the only knock on him is his height which is only an inch less than our own GOAT Ray Lewis. I think its possible he comes here, beefs up to 250-255 and plays a productive career even at that height and may just be a steal if hes around in the late second.
    He's 240lbs and he's a SOLID 240lbs. Considering his height I'd be concerned with him losing quickness if he bulked up too much.

    I'm also kind of wary of work out warriors...

    However, he really can fly around the field. I'm just reminded of Tarvares Gooden.
    When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt


    My RSR Blog:
    http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/



  15. #2955

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    He should have come out this year. Prob would have been a 1st rounder.
    Well he said he didnt because the advisory commitee gave him a 3rd rd grade, which is still baffling to me he'd be easily the 2nd best running back in this draft and maybe better value then taking T-Rich in the top 10.



  16. #2956

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    He's 240lbs and he's a SOLID 240lbs. Considering his height I'd be concerned with him losing quickness if he bulked up too much.

    I'm also kind of wary of work out warriors...

    However, he really can fly around the field. I'm just reminded of Tarvares Gooden.
    Eh...dude was Pac 10's conference player of the year...he can play.

    Tavares Gooden can only dream of the production Kendricks had...

    In 4 years, Gooden had only 5 tackles for loss and had a hand in only 3 turnovers.

    Kendricks had 36.5 tackles for loss and had a hand in 7 turnovers.

    I love his athleticism and he seems more than willing to be as physical as he can (as opposed to Gooden) and he stayed healthy in college and he was productive.

    I just worry about his size in a 3-4. Our DL would have to do a better job of keeping him clean.



  17. #2957
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Posts
    1,867
    Blog Entries
    1

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    How does D. Martin, the RB from Boise State, compare to Ray Rice?
    Worth checking out the interview on NFL.com where Doug compares himself to Ray. I think he goes about the same spot in the draft as Ray (55th).



  18. #2958

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    He's 240lbs and he's a SOLID 240lbs. Considering his height I'd be concerned with him losing quickness if he bulked up too much.

    I'm also kind of wary of work out warriors...

    However, he really can fly around the field. I'm just reminded of Tarvares Gooden.
    just comparing him to the build Lewis was 6' 245 and what he is now 6' 255. Its possible hes fine just the way he is. the guy is known as a solid run stopper as is but maybe 245 he wears down a little and 255 he doesnt. i have no idea, just saying its an option. I like him as a player and think he will be a solid player. I wonder if he was 6'2 250 if he would still be considered a second rounder, i doubt it with his pedigree and measurable.
    -JAB



  19. #2959

    Re: Draft Prospects

    Im just happy the team brought in Stephen Hill.

    Link if nobody else did.

    stephen hill visited ravens
    -JAB



  20. #2960

    Re: Draft Prospects

    I'm still hoping Upshaw is there for us. I think he can fill JJ's role nicely as those were his strengths in reading screens and locating ball carriers. Good at setting that edge and he has the ability to rush the psser when needed. PERFECT opposite Suggs and would give us the best OLB tandem in th NFL for along time. And a distinct possability he might slide enough for us to grab him. Previous mock's had him in the teens to early 20's but he busted his proday from what I've read. Didn't Suggs have a similar outcome?

    Was hoping for Jeffries but now thinking we can get him in the 2nd, ALL the hype seems to have gone away on him because he didn't light up the 40 time. I could care less, can he get seperation and will he go up and get the ball? The answer is yes to both, let the Raiders go get the 40 time wonders that bust.



Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Russell Street Report Website Design by D3Corp Ocean City Maryland