The 2024 Baltimore Ravens thread

Shamayw_33

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As some of you have already pointed out, WR is very deep this draft.

2020 NFL Draft Prospect - Wide Receivers Rankings

However, MLB is severely lacking. Hopefully it's still a little to early and people may still declare for the draft.

2020 NFL Draft Prospect - Linebackers Rankings

O-line is looking very promising. Several prospects and with multiple 4th round picks, I'm thinking the Ravens are going to re-up big time.

2020 NFL Draft Prospect - Offensive Linemen Rankings

Ravens gotta do something because Skura revealed that he tore his ACL, PCL, MCL and dislocated his knee cap.

Matt Skura Reveals Scope of Major Knee Injury
 

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Harbaugh should've been removed mid way through last season. The only reason he is still with the organization is because Lamar saved his job going 6-1 and making the playoffs. Harbaugh needs to go. He has consistently made poor decisions in big games the past couple seasons.

I'm not sure what his deal is, but I think at this point, he would have a hard time winning a game with a talent less team.

Not to get off topic, but Flores for the Dolphins had no one to speak of and he still pulled off some big wins during the season. Most notably against New England when they needed the win for seeding purposes. I don't think Harbaugh could do something like that with the same team Flores had.

Harbaugh always manages to come up with an excuse for his bad decisions too like "the analytics."

Ravens had 8 drives end on the Titans 36 yard line or closer Saturday. That's roughly 24 points if he lets Tucker kick those field goals and it's possible, that they win the game easily.

In looking at the game again, it looked like Lamar was not pleased with the game plan and that's even before they were down by 14 points. He looked flat coming out and in warm-ups and even upset at some of the play calling.

Harbaugh is getting in the teams way at this point by not sticking to what this team is known for. Run the damn ball and fukk what everyone else has to say about Lamar's throwing abilities.

Yawl can say what you want about coach of the year for him, but Lamar's competitiveness, his effort and the effort of his teammates won those 14 games more than Harbaugh's coaching/decisions.

Titans still played a hell of a game and Henry bullied the Ravens D, but there were some decisions made and not made that could've changed the outcome of the game.

I feel you fam I kept saying all last year and in my vlogs only harbaugh can fukk this up and as head coach harbaugh is not the right coach for this team he’s our tony dungy with this roster and as long as lamar is our starting QB with harbaugh here he’s gonna ruin him one way or another and it’s starting with Lamar reputation these white folks been waiting all season for the kids to fail and it happened at the wrong time the playoffs

I just wonder how long this fan base is going to tolerate him losing big games minus the Cleveland game last year and what has he won without ray and Ed
 

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harbaugh and Greg Roman fed into the bullshyt with that game plan instead of playing our game and running the rock with Gus they even tried to force the ball to a injured Ingram when it wasn’t needed just play our game but once again when it comes down to a big game harbaugh will find away to get out coached, they even could’ve made a adjustment at halftime to go to running the ball but harbaugh and Greg Roman got stubborn and fell in love with the game plan by trying to make something work when it wasn’t working all season by forcing plays to our trash ass wide receivers that everybody knew was a weak spot on this team that’s why I said in Previous videos that we was playing handicap this season
 

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At the end of the day there’s enough blame to go around to everybody except Hollywood

we can definitely win the superbowl next year with the same coaches and players as long as we have a good offseason and fill the holes

they just gotta focus on getting better and we’ll be fine

we’ll still be one of the top teams in the league next year barring major injuries

just gotta show up and get it done in the playoffs next year

the main focus for the offseason should be improving the front 7,interior oline,FS,and WR position

I think we need another back too...preferably a speed back so Lamar won’t have to run as much

They need to be real aggressive this offseason and try to get a superbowl while Lamar is still on his rookie contract

we need atleast 2 big free agent signings

these are players I think we should target if they aren’t tagged or extended before free agency starts

OLB Clowney
WR AJ Green
OLB Yannick
DE Arik Armstead
OLB Shaq Barrett
FS Justin Simmons


Some other options I like if we cant land the top guys

G Andrus Peat
G Brandon Schereff
WR Emmanuel Sanders
RB Kenyan Drake
DT Jarren Reed
 
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Khalid Kareem 6'4' 265 DE/Edge out of Norte Dame



He looked good rushing the passer. He was able to string some decent moves together and get pretty good pressure. At 6:25 though, he looked like he gave up on his backside pursuit. Against the run, he looked pretty bad except for the end around play. He also got drove back in a goal line stance by a TE at 6:46.

He looks like Za'darius Smith his first couple years in the league before his contract year to me. Long arm DE that can rush the passer, but needs help when asked to stop the run. He will struggle against bigger OTs and trying to tackle bigger RBs.

Ravens need an all around DE/Edge that can rush the passer and defend the run immediately.

I might be wrong, but I don't think he'll be the three down OLB/Edge the Ravens need next season. Maybe in two or three seasons he'll be the guy, but they need to win now while Lamar is still on his rookie deal.
 

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Let me just say, unless EDC trades up, I don't think he'll be available at 28. I don't think he makes it past the Raiders 12, 19 or Dolphins 5, 18, 26. Shyt, with Luke Kuechly retiring, the Panthers might just pick him at 7. I think EDC will look to get his developmental ILB in the third or fourth round in Malik Harrison Ohio State or Troy Dye Oregon.

Back to Kenneth Murray. The video is only one game he played against Texas. He finished the season with 102 tackles, 4 pass deflections, 4 sacks. He never intercepted a pass at OU, so it's kind of a question mark if he can create turnovers. He's also only forced one fumble in his college career. I think he fits the scheme pretty good, but he'll need time to develop and he needs a better linebacker coach to teach him how to properly read o-lineman in the running game. The guy points out in the video, that Murray only looks in the backfield and doesn't appear to be reading the o-line.

Kenneth Murray*, ILB/OLB, Oklahoma
Height: 6-2. Weight: 238.
Projected 40 Time: 4.67.
Projected Round (2020): 1-2.
1/11/20: Murray is a fast and physical linebacker who flies around the field and is always around the ball. He is put together well and a good tackler. At times, Murray can make mistakes from being overly aggressive and over-pursuing on some plays, but he is a heat-seeking missile who has generated a big buzz in the scouting community for being a future three-down starter and difference-maker. Murray is a sideline-to-sideline run defender, good in zone coverage, covers a lot of ground in pass defense, and is a dangerous blitzer. Murray reminds this evaluator of a young Thomas Davis.
 

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Cesar Ruiz, C, Michigan
Height: 6-4. Weight: 319.
Projected 40 Time: 5.29.
Projected Round (2020): 3-5.
1/13/20: Ruiz decided to skip his senior year to enter the 2020 NFL Draft after putting together a quality collegiate career for Michigan. He is a well-balanced blocker in the ground game and in pass protection. Additionally, he has a lot of experience from being a 3-year starter. Ruiz has enough size to also compete at guard as well. To start his NFL career, Ruiz could serve as a game-day backup for both guard spots and center.
 

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Yetur Gross-Matos*, 3-4OLB, Penn State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 265.
Projected 40 Time: 4.73.
Projected Round (2020): 1.
1/11/20: In 2019, Gross-Matos recorded 40 tackles with 9.5 sacks. He was a good run defender and demonstrated improvement as a pass-rusher over his career, but Penn State hurt Gross-Matos' sack production in 2019 by playing him out of position at nose tackle, at five-technique, and in containment.
 

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Jon Greenard, 3-4OLB, Florida
Height: 6-3. Weight: 263.
Projected 40 Time: 4.76.
Projected Round (2020): 1-3.
1/11/20: Greenard is a quick and twitchy edge rusher who is very smart with how he sets up offensive tackles. He has a nice repertoire of moves and some natural pass-rush ability. In 2019, Greenard totaled 9.5 sacks with 50 tackles, three forced fumbles, one interception and four passes batted. He put consistent pressure on the quarterback for the most part with the exception being the Georgia game when Andrew Thomas and the Bulldogs' offensive line held Greenard in check. Greenard also missed some time with injuries, and his medical evaluation could hurt his draft grade.

Greenard is a transfer from Louisville who missed the 2018 season with an injury. In 2017, he had seven sacks with 48 tackles and a pass broken up.
 
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