SepticeyePoe
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important comment about hollywood's workouts
I have a very good feeling about Hollywood
important comment about hollywood's workouts
I have a very good feeling about Hollywood
I have absolutely no doubtsMan, if Hollywood keeps his otherworldly speed at ~180, he's going to absolutely go off this season.
Hollywood is giving me major Steve Smith Sr vibes. Short and rocked up strong, with world class speed and quickness, and excellent skill and all around catching ability.Man, if Hollywood keeps his otherworldly speed at ~180, he's going to absolutely go off this season.
Man I just wish he had that same fire on the field like Mighty Mouse. Miss his and Boldin's attitude. Gonna take your lunch money and eat the lunch in front of youHollywood is giving me major Steve Smith Sr vibes. Short and rocked up strong, with world class speed and quickness, and excellent skill and all around catching ability.
I’ve been saying all offseason, Im more hype for Hollywood than any ravens player this year, he’s gonna arrive this year and it’s gonna be major, I’m talking 1400+ yards and 20+ YPC major. I believe he’ll end up in next years top 50(not that it means much though)
Take your spork and break it.Man I just wish he had that same fire on the field like Mighty Mouse. Miss his and Boldin's attitude. Gonna take your lunch money and eat the lunch in front of you
Calais Campbell strikes me as the ideal guy to mentor interior rushers, he’s an extremely physical rusher and very adept with his hands. Madubuike has absurd potential and I’m really happy to hear he’s under Campbell’s wing
Harbs said its Proche's job to lose when asked about the punt returner situation. I'm surprised he said that outright. I know Proche is known for his hands, but I didnt much returning clips on all the highlight videos I've seen of him. That's alot of faith in a rookie 6th rounder, especially with no preseason games.
Anyone who saw what I had been saying about madubuike knows I was a really big fan, I think me and Rossi were his 2 biggest supporters and we both had a first round grade on him. I don’t see a gigantic difference between him and Ed Oliver, honestly I don’t, and they both played in less than favorable conditions in college which may have limited their production, for instance Ed Oliver played almost strictly 0-1 tech when he’s clearly a 3 tech, and madubuike was almost never solo blocked, he fought off double blocks basically the whole season. Every time he was singled up, he shredded the front, and he did it from all alignments.I remember reading about how he was a mentor to all the young Jag players. Josh Allen had a great rookie season and gave credit to campbell in taking him under his wings. I'm definitely excited that J-Mad gets a great teacher to train under. He's built like a truck.
https://www.espn.com/blog/jacksonvi...edits-big-brother-calais-campbell-for-success
He said it’s “his job to win” which to me is harbaugh saying he’s a guy they’re liking for the role but he’s gotta seen it.
Anyone who saw what I had been saying about madubuike knows I was a really big fan, I think me and Rossi were his 2 biggest supporters and we both had a first round grade on him. I don’t see a gigantic difference between him and Ed Oliver, honestly I don’t, and they both played in less than favorable conditions in college which may have limited their production, for instance Ed Oliver played almost strictly 0-1 tech when he’s clearly a 3 tech, and madubuike was almost never solo blocked, he fought off double blocks basically the whole season. Every time he was singled up, he shredded the front, and he did it from all alignments.
he’s the guy that is getting lost in all the hype with Queen and dobbins and duvernay being exciting names, but madubuike could end up the best pick the ravens made this year, Harrison is another guy who’s getting lost among these more exciting names.
I'm pretty excited about the entire draft class
Calais Campbell strikes me as the ideal guy to mentor interior rushers, he’s an extremely physical rusher and very adept with his hands. Madubuike has absurd potential and I’m really happy to hear he’s under Campbell’s wing
He said it’s “his job to win” which to me is harbaugh saying he’s a guy they’re liking for the role but he’s gotta seen it.
Anyone who saw what I had been saying about madubuike knows I was a really big fan, I think me and Rossi were his 2 biggest supporters and we both had a first round grade on him. I don’t see a gigantic difference between him and Ed Oliver, honestly I don’t, and they both played in less than favorable conditions in college which may have limited their production, for instance Ed Oliver played almost strictly 0-1 tech when he’s clearly a 3 tech, and madubuike was almost never solo blocked, he fought off double blocks basically the whole season. Every time he was singled up, he shredded the front, and he did it from all alignments.
he’s the guy that is getting lost in all the hype with Queen and dobbins and duvernay being exciting names, but madubuike could end up the best pick the ravens made this year, Harrison is another guy who’s getting lost among these more exciting names.
I'm pretty excited about the entire draft class
Yeah, the whole class is pretty exciting to think about. Well, besides the 2 interior Olineman, but thats because of the position lol.
The Ben Bredeson pick is probably my least favorite. But that's more due to me being scarred with us drafting Chris Wormley with Chris Godwin still on the board. Now I just cant help but think every Michigan player we'll draft is just us trying to please Harbs with 1 pick so he can stop bugging. Khalid Kareem or Alton Robinson were 2 EDGE prospect I was hoping for that went a couple of picks later.
I think the UDFA streak is in major jeopardy of being over, pending health. Just doesn't seem to be much path to the roster this year, but also no teams are going to see these guys in preseason games or even joint practices. Following up on Harbaugh's comments, they're going to rely on veterans early this year, which could spell doom for the young guys trying to make a mark.
Looking down the roster, Eli Wolf is obviously in the best position but I'd think they'll lean Scarff as of now.
RB, WR, OL, DL, ILB, CB, and S all look pretty full as it currently stands.
I guess you could make an argument for McSorley vs. Huntley, and maybe one of the OLBs plays their way on, but it's deep there too (Judon, McPhee, Ferguson, Bowser, Ward). I don't know. I'm just not seeing much of a path right now for anyone but Wolf, especially since all of this work will be behind closed doors with no NFL tape to show other teams.