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    The NEW Breed of Ravens



    Courtney Upshaw, 6'2" 270lbs




    Kelechi Osemele, 6'6" 333lbs



    Bernard Pierce, 6' 218lbs



    Gino Gradkowski, 6'3" 300lbs


    Christian Thompson, 6' 211lbs


    Asa Jackson, 5'11" 191lbs


    Tommy Streeter, 6'5" 219lbs


    DeAngelo Tyson, 6'2" 315lbs
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    What awesome draft so far. Couldn't have imagined it playing out any better
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by dandrews View Post
    What awesome draft so far. Couldn't have imagined it playing out any better

    LOl that makes 1 of us. I personally would have liked a few different senarios, but i cant argue against Ozzie. he's the man.

    I'm happy with these picks. Upshaw could turn out to be something great. Same goes for the rest of the guys picked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    LOl that makes 1 of us. I personally would have liked a few different senarios, but i cant argue against Ozzie. he's the man.

    I'm happy with these picks. Upshaw could turn out to be something great. Same goes for the rest of the guys picked.
    Just curious, what did you prefer? I think the first two picks hit exactly who I wanted. There's a whole shitload of guys I would've been ecstatic with in the 3rd.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by dandrews View Post
    Just curious, what did you prefer? I think the first two picks hit exactly who I wanted. There's a whole shitload of guys I would've been ecstatic with in the 3rd.
    Well for starters, i think taking a RB in the 3rd, i wouldn't have made that move. I'm fine with the upshaw pick. We got a first rounder in the 2nd cant argue that. My main issue is the HB in the 3rd. That said, i'm excited to have him, I trust ozzie knows what he's doing. I could think of a few players in the 3rd i would have taken instead of Pierce.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by dandrews View Post
    What awesome draft so far. Couldn't have imagined it playing out any better
    Agreed! Was ecstatic the Ravens were able to get Upshaw in the 2nd round. Also a BIG offensive linemen and very underrated running back were great picks as well!



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    Well for starters, i think taking a RB in the 3rd, i wouldn't have made that move. I'm fine with the upshaw pick. We got a first rounder in the 2nd cant argue that. My main issue is the HB in the 3rd. That said, i'm excited to have him, I trust ozzie knows what he's doing. I could think of a few players in the 3rd i would have taken instead of Pierce.
    No offence, but why don't you go and be the GM for the Ravens then?

    People speculate about players coming out of college every year, but bottom line is that scouts and GM's know WAY more than any of us about what players they really like and what players would fit their team perfectly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    Well for starters, i think taking a RB in the 3rd, i wouldn't have made that move. I'm fine with the upshaw pick. We got a first rounder in the 2nd cant argue that. My main issue is the HB in the 3rd. That said, i'm excited to have him, I trust ozzie knows what he's doing. I could think of a few players in the 3rd i would have taken instead of Pierce.
    Agree completely. Pierce is a head-scratcher. Write-ups on him suggest he is neither very fast nor very strong. Little pass-catching experience. Nothing special as a pass blocker. Anyone have some different reviews? I'm happy with Upshaw. Osemele is said to have all the physical skills but work ethic may be a little lacking -- "bust potential."



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    No offence, but why don't you go and be the GM for the Ravens then?

    People speculate about players coming out of college every year, but bottom line is that scouts and GM's know WAY more than any of us about what players they really like and what players would fit their team perfectly.
    SMFH... *Offense* Really? did you read my comment? This is why i took a long fucking break from this board you cant have a differing opinion, and you have to always be Pro anything the ravens do on every comment. I cant question a pick? I questioned it in the most respectful way i could. Its just my opinion.

    Dont be a jerk, because i dont agree with you. Read my earlier comments, i also said i think pierce will be a solid, good player in the NFL.

    No i dont wanna be the GM of the Ravens, I just wouldn't have made that pick if it was me, again i will repeat, i will never say Ozzie makes the a bad move, i just wouldn't take him, its that simple.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by houstonravensfan View Post
    Agree completely. Pierce is a head-scratcher. Write-ups on him suggest he is neither very fast nor very strong. Little pass-catching experience. Nothing special as a pass blocker. Anyone have some different reviews? I'm happy with Upshaw. Osemele is said to have all the physical skills but work ethic may be a little lacking -- "bust potential."
    Those write up's are incorrect.

    He definitely needs some work, no doubt, he's coming out of Temple. There is going to be a learning curve. However, he's got long strides, he's 220lbs with elite speed and lateral explosiveness.

    The biggest knock I can see on him is he runs pretty high.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    SMFH... *Offense* Really? did you read my comment?.
    Oy... yea, I fight you constantly and even I didn't have a thing to say about your initial post. Some people just get a little too hydrated before they post I think.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    does anyone know if theres a rule about coaches having contact with the players, in the phone interview he said he was texting harbs all night, is this allowed?



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by Rave.n.y. View Post
    does anyone know if theres a rule about coaches having contact with the players, in the phone interview he said he was texting harbs all night, is this allowed?
    I don't believe there is any rule stipulating contact during the draft.
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    Having read another thread, it looks like I'm all wrong about Pierce. I'm glad. Sounds like he has solid potential.



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    I'm excited no doubt! The three positions where we lost our best players at are filled with guys that could could contribute right away.



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    One of the knocks on Osemele is that he has issues with character, maturity and football IQ. However, he also made the academic honor roll 3 times during his college career.

    Only problem is that academic intelligence likely has very little bearing on the field. It might show that he has discipline. Or it might show that he's very smart and could coast on his natural intelligence. I'm not exactly sure, so I'll defer to Wicked or someone that knows better than me.

    Please allay my concerns as soon as possible.



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Taking a RB in the 3rd isn't just a replacement for Ricky W. It isn't just insurance for Rice or competition for Allen.

    It's a message to Ray Rice.

    "Ray, you're great, but you're not worth what you think you are worth and this team will move on without you if you're unreasonable about contract issues."



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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    All I'll say about his "maturity/character/work ethic" is that similar things were said about Terrance Cody and Haloti Ngata.

    Osemele is a BIG guy. He had the longest arms out of any OL'man at the combine and he performed really well with the bench press and other drills for athleticism. There is no doubt that he's raw, but keep in mind the Ravens are asking him to play guard, not left tackle. So, it's ok if he's not the most technically sound player on the offensive line. The big thing the Ravens want to do is get back to dominating defensive lines and pound the rock. If you recall the playoff games the Ravens had a difficult time getting the ground game going and a big reason was because they had no push from the OL. Birk is technically sound, but he's not going to really move those bigger DT's out of the way anymore, so getting a guy like KO to play guard was pretty necessary. He's an aggressive, physical, mauler who excels as a run blocker.

    Also, he's going to compete with Oher for the RT position as well, which in a round about way makes me think that if KO can play right tackle then they may consider moving Oher to LG.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by Teavo View Post
    Taking a RB in the 3rd isn't just a replacement for Ricky W. It isn't just insurance for Rice or competition for Allen.

    It's a message to Ray Rice.

    "Ray, you're great, but you're not worth what you think you are worth and this team will move on without you if you're unreasonable about contract issues."
    I certainly think that has a little to do with it.


    Especially if Pierce comes in and kills it.
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    Re: The NEW Breed of Ravens

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    No offence, but why don't you go and be the GM for the Ravens then?

    People speculate about players coming out of college every year, but bottom line is that scouts and GM's know WAY more than any of us about what players they really like and what players would fit their team perfectly.
    Quote Originally Posted by BleedPurple92 View Post
    LOl that makes 1 of us. I personally would have liked a few different senarios, but i cant argue against Ozzie. he's the man.

    I'm happy with these picks. Upshaw could turn out to be something great. Same goes for the rest of the guys picked.
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