JoeyFlex5
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Gonna do a first round mock then all ravens with a few key FA moves
FA losses/cuts:
ZDS
Weddle
John Brown
FA signings:
Lamarcus Joyner, S, rams
Mitch Morse, C, Chiefs
Trades:
Joe flacco to jags for 3rd and 4th
Comps: 3rd for Jensen
Mock Draft; im doing one trade because I could absolutely see it happening
1. Cardinals- Nick Bosa, DE, OSU
2. 49ers trade back to NYG @6
Giants- Dwayne Haskins, QB, OSU
3. Jets- Quinnen Williams, DT, Bama
4. Raiders- josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky
5. Bucs- Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson
6. 49ers- Brian Burns, edge, FSU
(Not a big fan but I think he’s gonna end up going high and I think John Lynch is done messing with tweeners and massive 5techs, he goes and gets a burner off the edge to add some speed to that slow ass rush)
7. Jags- Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
(Clear bpa and jags can’t resist another defender)
8. Devin White, LB, LSU
9. Bills- DK Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
10. Broncos - Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
11. Bengals- Jonah Williams, OT, Bama
12. Packers- Jachai Polite, edge, Florida
13. Dolphins- kelvin harmon, WR, NC state
(They only want Kyler Murray for qb, when they miss out they collectively decide to tank for tua)
14. Falcons- greedy Williams, CB, LSU
15. Redskins- drew lock, QB, Mizzou
16. Panthers- Cody ford, OL, Oklahoma
17. Browns- Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
18. Vikings- jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
19. Titans- N’keal Harry, WR, ASU
20. Steelers- Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware
(I should change this just because the Steelers are incapable of making s good secondary pick like this)
21. Seahawks- Greg Little, OT, ole miss
22. Ravens-
Isn’t much I have to say abou Deebo Samuel other than a lack of elite measurables and an injury history make him fall, which I think is realistic and even likely. Pro comp. Dj Moore, better qb play expanded his playbook allowing him to showcase elite route skills better than Moore
23. Texans- Dalton Risner, OL, KSU
24. Raiders- Hakeem butler, WR, Iowa st
25. Eagles- Rahsaan Gary, DL, Michigan
26. Colts- Montez Sweat, edge, Miss St
27. Raiders- josh Jacobs, rb, Bama
28. Chargers- yodney cajuste, OT, WV
29. Chiefs- Deandre baker, CB, GA
30. Packers- Mack Wilson, LB, bama
31. Rams- Deionte Thompson, FS, bama
32. Patriots- Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
Round 3 jags pick:
Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin
Built like a power tackle, plays like a power guard, stiff hips, heavy feet, but concrete anchor in pass pro with long reach to seal off gaps and power in that reach to stagger quick rushers with ease. Point of attack mauler who likes to bully defenders with punches and just nasty play. If there was one OL in this class I’d choose to NOT to line up against, it’s this mean son of a bitch.
Round3:
Nate Davis, G, Charlotte
One of the most powerful and violent drive blockers in this class. Horrible outside pass protector but his issues there become a near non factor at G. He is 6’3” with a lot of beef packed into that frame and plays like it, when he arrives on mobile blocks he absolutely crushes his targets, pops out of his stance low and coiled and delivers that first strike with extreme power and consistently pushes. Feet need work, the foot speed is adequate if he’s playing inside, but the issue is discipline, he gets a little Trippy against quick rushers and stunts, but otherwise he is a pretty ideal prospect for this system.
Round 3 comp:
Devin Singletary, RB, FAU
extremely elusive, explosive slasher and instant accelerator, a bit of a Mighty Mouse, being 5’9” and wiki’d at 200 but looking like he’s more mid 190s, regardless still brings a good bit of pop on contact by lowering and exploding the shoulders forward. Great cutbacks and jump cuts, and is a guy that can use that to make big plays out of nothing, he is just a really explosive and crafty juke artist with a low center of gravity, really high ceiling guy and the slipperiness of lamar and the explosive elusiveness of singletary could drive defenses crazy.
Round 4 jags:
Carl Granderson, edge, Wyoming
Long and strong, no homo. He’s a violent and handsy edge rusher with length, average burst, weak flexibility, but great inside counters, good arm swats and rips around the edge, and crashes and stunts well, he could be an ideal replacement for ZDS in time
Round 4:
David Long, CB, Michigan
Stout, smart, and feisty corner with average top speed and sitting at only 5’10”. He sits well at the LOS with patient feet and dictates leverage with good positioning. When playing off-man he catches the route very well, and anticipates quick breaking routes in front of him. Plays the qb well in zone and has a firm understanding of dropping and picking guys up in his assignments. Tracks and plays the ball incredibly well. Can get bodied by big receivers on the boundary, and can get beat over the top by high caliber burners, but from the 1-20 range when facing the typical receiver he has potential to be a ball hawk with smarts and ball skills, and a shutdown corner with his leverage and positioning. Reminds me a good bit of prime Webb.
Round 5:
Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
Yeah I think he’s gonna fall this far, he was looking like a day 3 pick already, but the acl drops him even lower, and falling 3 rounds further than anyone anticipated at the start of the season makes the ravens pounce. I know, 2 RBs is too much, I know we have Dixon and gus bus, but Dixon is hurt and let’s be real, gus is limited as hell and a beneficiary of the system with no home run ability. Singletary is our future workhorse but Bryce love is a home run hitter who can turn any crease into a TD. They didn’t use him as a catcher at Stanford and that’s worrying, but if he can be coached into that role then he is an incredible value at 5 as a quality speed back with good patience and vision.
Round 6:
David Sills, WR, WV
here’s a flyer, I don’t think David sills is gonna go any earlier than this, matter of fact cedrick Wilson is a deep ball specialist in the same mold and we swore he was going in the third or fourth, so I think he’s available at this point. He’s the lankiest player out there but he knows how to get open deep, and he can catch the ball when it’s in his wide reach. He needs coaching on an nfl route tree for sure, but hopefully our newest coaching hire can handle that and his understanding of beating leverage in the first 5 yards of the route is encouraging in that regard. Not a contested ball type of catcher but does track and attack the ball well when it’s a difficult catch. Worthwhile flyer on a guy who at least knows what he’s doing and standing at 6’4” with some decent speed and hops.
General breakdown:
ive recently come up with a theory, draft an OL, a DB, and a front four defender every year, try to hit these things every single year, because one ol or secondary injury or FA loss can fuck your whole season, and secondary/front four require a heavy rotation in this day and age, and taking swings on these positions every year(smart swings) gives you a chance to build dominant groups at maybe the 3 most important position groups in football. Our OL needs massive improvement, Morse in FA fixes C, either benzschawel or Davis could start day one at LG, and then we have excellent depth and even better when yanda retires we have a starter for him as well. With these 3 additions we go from 2 massive liabilities to the OL being a monstrous run blocking unit and incredibly sound in pass pro with the most genius OL innovator I’ve ever seen coaching them.
More on my theory: Granderson and long are quality additions, Granderson by no means fixes our pass rush woes, but he gives us a strong rotational piece and a guy who honestly has a really high ceiling, and long is a guy who would allow us to move on from jimmy and Carr next year when averett develops.
Samuel gives us a future elite receiver who can crank out production at every level of the field, this isn’t up for debate. If he’s injured, that sucks, if he’s not, he transforms our team. Sills is a flyer pick who has exciting tools who needs to prove he can physically handle this league and develop his route tree
Singletary I’m convinced is a workhorse and more dangerous than anyone on this team by far. Bryce love still has a place in this league and we’re working with a really dynamic tandem in a lamar-Roman offense with these guys, if Bryce love develops a receiving game in this offense, fucking watch out lol.
FA losses/cuts:
ZDS
Weddle
John Brown
FA signings:
Lamarcus Joyner, S, rams
Mitch Morse, C, Chiefs
Trades:
Joe flacco to jags for 3rd and 4th
Comps: 3rd for Jensen
Mock Draft; im doing one trade because I could absolutely see it happening
1. Cardinals- Nick Bosa, DE, OSU
2. 49ers trade back to NYG @6
Giants- Dwayne Haskins, QB, OSU
3. Jets- Quinnen Williams, DT, Bama
4. Raiders- josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky
5. Bucs- Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson
6. 49ers- Brian Burns, edge, FSU
(Not a big fan but I think he’s gonna end up going high and I think John Lynch is done messing with tweeners and massive 5techs, he goes and gets a burner off the edge to add some speed to that slow ass rush)
7. Jags- Ed Oliver, DT, Houston
(Clear bpa and jags can’t resist another defender)
8. Devin White, LB, LSU
9. Bills- DK Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
10. Broncos - Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
11. Bengals- Jonah Williams, OT, Bama
12. Packers- Jachai Polite, edge, Florida
13. Dolphins- kelvin harmon, WR, NC state
(They only want Kyler Murray for qb, when they miss out they collectively decide to tank for tua)
14. Falcons- greedy Williams, CB, LSU
15. Redskins- drew lock, QB, Mizzou
16. Panthers- Cody ford, OL, Oklahoma
17. Browns- Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
18. Vikings- jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
19. Titans- N’keal Harry, WR, ASU
20. Steelers- Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware
(I should change this just because the Steelers are incapable of making s good secondary pick like this)
21. Seahawks- Greg Little, OT, ole miss
22. Ravens-
Isn’t much I have to say abou Deebo Samuel other than a lack of elite measurables and an injury history make him fall, which I think is realistic and even likely. Pro comp. Dj Moore, better qb play expanded his playbook allowing him to showcase elite route skills better than Moore
23. Texans- Dalton Risner, OL, KSU
24. Raiders- Hakeem butler, WR, Iowa st
25. Eagles- Rahsaan Gary, DL, Michigan
26. Colts- Montez Sweat, edge, Miss St
27. Raiders- josh Jacobs, rb, Bama
28. Chargers- yodney cajuste, OT, WV
29. Chiefs- Deandre baker, CB, GA
30. Packers- Mack Wilson, LB, bama
31. Rams- Deionte Thompson, FS, bama
32. Patriots- Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
Round 3 jags pick:
Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin
Built like a power tackle, plays like a power guard, stiff hips, heavy feet, but concrete anchor in pass pro with long reach to seal off gaps and power in that reach to stagger quick rushers with ease. Point of attack mauler who likes to bully defenders with punches and just nasty play. If there was one OL in this class I’d choose to NOT to line up against, it’s this mean son of a bitch.
Round3:
Nate Davis, G, Charlotte
One of the most powerful and violent drive blockers in this class. Horrible outside pass protector but his issues there become a near non factor at G. He is 6’3” with a lot of beef packed into that frame and plays like it, when he arrives on mobile blocks he absolutely crushes his targets, pops out of his stance low and coiled and delivers that first strike with extreme power and consistently pushes. Feet need work, the foot speed is adequate if he’s playing inside, but the issue is discipline, he gets a little Trippy against quick rushers and stunts, but otherwise he is a pretty ideal prospect for this system.
Round 3 comp:
Devin Singletary, RB, FAU
extremely elusive, explosive slasher and instant accelerator, a bit of a Mighty Mouse, being 5’9” and wiki’d at 200 but looking like he’s more mid 190s, regardless still brings a good bit of pop on contact by lowering and exploding the shoulders forward. Great cutbacks and jump cuts, and is a guy that can use that to make big plays out of nothing, he is just a really explosive and crafty juke artist with a low center of gravity, really high ceiling guy and the slipperiness of lamar and the explosive elusiveness of singletary could drive defenses crazy.
Round 4 jags:
Carl Granderson, edge, Wyoming
Long and strong, no homo. He’s a violent and handsy edge rusher with length, average burst, weak flexibility, but great inside counters, good arm swats and rips around the edge, and crashes and stunts well, he could be an ideal replacement for ZDS in time
Round 4:
David Long, CB, Michigan
Stout, smart, and feisty corner with average top speed and sitting at only 5’10”. He sits well at the LOS with patient feet and dictates leverage with good positioning. When playing off-man he catches the route very well, and anticipates quick breaking routes in front of him. Plays the qb well in zone and has a firm understanding of dropping and picking guys up in his assignments. Tracks and plays the ball incredibly well. Can get bodied by big receivers on the boundary, and can get beat over the top by high caliber burners, but from the 1-20 range when facing the typical receiver he has potential to be a ball hawk with smarts and ball skills, and a shutdown corner with his leverage and positioning. Reminds me a good bit of prime Webb.
Round 5:
Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
Yeah I think he’s gonna fall this far, he was looking like a day 3 pick already, but the acl drops him even lower, and falling 3 rounds further than anyone anticipated at the start of the season makes the ravens pounce. I know, 2 RBs is too much, I know we have Dixon and gus bus, but Dixon is hurt and let’s be real, gus is limited as hell and a beneficiary of the system with no home run ability. Singletary is our future workhorse but Bryce love is a home run hitter who can turn any crease into a TD. They didn’t use him as a catcher at Stanford and that’s worrying, but if he can be coached into that role then he is an incredible value at 5 as a quality speed back with good patience and vision.
Round 6:
David Sills, WR, WV
here’s a flyer, I don’t think David sills is gonna go any earlier than this, matter of fact cedrick Wilson is a deep ball specialist in the same mold and we swore he was going in the third or fourth, so I think he’s available at this point. He’s the lankiest player out there but he knows how to get open deep, and he can catch the ball when it’s in his wide reach. He needs coaching on an nfl route tree for sure, but hopefully our newest coaching hire can handle that and his understanding of beating leverage in the first 5 yards of the route is encouraging in that regard. Not a contested ball type of catcher but does track and attack the ball well when it’s a difficult catch. Worthwhile flyer on a guy who at least knows what he’s doing and standing at 6’4” with some decent speed and hops.
General breakdown:
ive recently come up with a theory, draft an OL, a DB, and a front four defender every year, try to hit these things every single year, because one ol or secondary injury or FA loss can fuck your whole season, and secondary/front four require a heavy rotation in this day and age, and taking swings on these positions every year(smart swings) gives you a chance to build dominant groups at maybe the 3 most important position groups in football. Our OL needs massive improvement, Morse in FA fixes C, either benzschawel or Davis could start day one at LG, and then we have excellent depth and even better when yanda retires we have a starter for him as well. With these 3 additions we go from 2 massive liabilities to the OL being a monstrous run blocking unit and incredibly sound in pass pro with the most genius OL innovator I’ve ever seen coaching them.
More on my theory: Granderson and long are quality additions, Granderson by no means fixes our pass rush woes, but he gives us a strong rotational piece and a guy who honestly has a really high ceiling, and long is a guy who would allow us to move on from jimmy and Carr next year when averett develops.
Samuel gives us a future elite receiver who can crank out production at every level of the field, this isn’t up for debate. If he’s injured, that sucks, if he’s not, he transforms our team. Sills is a flyer pick who has exciting tools who needs to prove he can physically handle this league and develop his route tree
Singletary I’m convinced is a workhorse and more dangerous than anyone on this team by far. Bryce love still has a place in this league and we’re working with a really dynamic tandem in a lamar-Roman offense with these guys, if Bryce love develops a receiving game in this offense, fucking watch out lol.
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