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1st round - Jarvis Jones (OLB-UGA)
3rd round - Chris Faulk (LT-LSU)
4th round - Tharold Simon (CB-LSU)
5th round - Kawame Geathers (NT-UGA)
6th round -Corey Fuller (WR-VT)
7th round - Earl Wolff (SS-NC State)
Disclaimer: I am not an LSU "homer" but I've watched both of these guys play and those picks are of great value in my opinion.
1st - Jarvis Jones - I think will be on the board and we simply cannot pass on what he would bring, turnovers, relentless pass-rushing, and just amazing overall talent. Off the field work ethic flags have been raised and some concerns persist about injury (spinal stenosis condition). But with the talent and intensity he plays with, he will be the pick if he's indeed on the board. I fully expect him to be.
3rd - Chris Faulk - if he is on the board for us in the third round, it would be the steal of the century. With OTs going so quickly, there's a strong possibility he's off the board. Most sites have him going in the early 4th, but I think that will rise as we get closer to April and the combine concludes. For those unfamiliar, Faulk was expected to be the #1 OT in the draft in which he declared.
4th - Tharold Simon - we need a tall, physical boundary corner. Simon has some character concerns, but talent-wise he's of great value in the 4th. He's 6'-3" and could match up against tall WRs quite well, especially in the red zone when height is key.
5th - Kawame Geathers - we obviously need a NT. At 355 lbs, I'd say he can pretty much clog up the inside running game. We could rotate he and Bunkley at NT until Geathers gets enough NFL experience.
6th - Corey Fuller - lightning speed (4.32-40) and is relatively tall at 6'-2". Ran track at Kansas before transferring to VT. Look up some film on him, pretty impressive for being a potential 6th rounder.
7th - Earl Wolff - need more speed at SS and he runs a 4.43-40. That's pretty impressive for a safety. His speed compares most to Matt Elam, with Elam being 0.01 of a second faster. Great angles and proper footwork. Very quick at diagnosing a play and making a move on the ball. Excellent value in the 7th round!
GO RAVENS!!! Happy SB Sunday everyone! Next year we get to let the ftard of the NFL hand us the Lombardi in his backyard. Then we can rub it in his face as to how friendly NYC has been while we shist on his Giants en route to smashing bilicheck and the golden boy in the SB! Cheers guys! 2013 here we come! Fired up and ready to go!!!
3rd round - Chris Faulk (LT-LSU)
4th round - Tharold Simon (CB-LSU)
5th round - Kawame Geathers (NT-UGA)
6th round -Corey Fuller (WR-VT)
7th round - Earl Wolff (SS-NC State)
Disclaimer: I am not an LSU "homer" but I've watched both of these guys play and those picks are of great value in my opinion.
1st - Jarvis Jones - I think will be on the board and we simply cannot pass on what he would bring, turnovers, relentless pass-rushing, and just amazing overall talent. Off the field work ethic flags have been raised and some concerns persist about injury (spinal stenosis condition). But with the talent and intensity he plays with, he will be the pick if he's indeed on the board. I fully expect him to be.
3rd - Chris Faulk - if he is on the board for us in the third round, it would be the steal of the century. With OTs going so quickly, there's a strong possibility he's off the board. Most sites have him going in the early 4th, but I think that will rise as we get closer to April and the combine concludes. For those unfamiliar, Faulk was expected to be the #1 OT in the draft in which he declared.
4th - Tharold Simon - we need a tall, physical boundary corner. Simon has some character concerns, but talent-wise he's of great value in the 4th. He's 6'-3" and could match up against tall WRs quite well, especially in the red zone when height is key.
5th - Kawame Geathers - we obviously need a NT. At 355 lbs, I'd say he can pretty much clog up the inside running game. We could rotate he and Bunkley at NT until Geathers gets enough NFL experience.
6th - Corey Fuller - lightning speed (4.32-40) and is relatively tall at 6'-2". Ran track at Kansas before transferring to VT. Look up some film on him, pretty impressive for being a potential 6th rounder.
7th - Earl Wolff - need more speed at SS and he runs a 4.43-40. That's pretty impressive for a safety. His speed compares most to Matt Elam, with Elam being 0.01 of a second faster. Great angles and proper footwork. Very quick at diagnosing a play and making a move on the ball. Excellent value in the 7th round!
GO RAVENS!!! Happy SB Sunday everyone! Next year we get to let the ftard of the NFL hand us the Lombardi in his backyard. Then we can rub it in his face as to how friendly NYC has been while we shist on his Giants en route to smashing bilicheck and the golden boy in the SB! Cheers guys! 2013 here we come! Fired up and ready to go!!!