The 2025 Baltimore Ravens thread

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
MIKE GREEN SCOUTING REPORT


Scouting Report: Strengths

  • Explosive first step and bend around the edge reminiscent of Von Miller - consistently beats tackles with pure speed and ankle flexion
  • Advanced pass rush repertoire featuring devastating cross-chop move and fluid spin counter that keeps blockers guessing
  • Violent hands and natural leverage allow him to consistently defeat longer tackles despite size limitations
  • Relentless motor and closing burst - recorded multiple coverage sacks by staying alive in extended plays
  • Wrestling background shows up in his sophisticated hand usage and ability to slip blocks in tight quarters
  • Elite change of direction skills enable him to redirect and flatten to QB when tackles overset outside
  • Natural instincts for rushing the passer - sets up moves early and counters based on tackle's tendencies
  • Consistently takes efficient angles to the football and rarely gets pushed past depth as a rusher
Scouting Report: Weaknesses

  • Lacks ideal bulk and length for setting the edge against NFL tackles in the run game
  • Will occasionally duck inside gaps and lose containment responsibilities when hunting splash plays
  • Upper body strength needs development - struggles to disengage once longer tackles lock onto his frame
  • Limited experience dropping into coverage with only 21 snaps over two seasons at Marshall
  • Tendency to leave his feet as a tackler leads to missed opportunities in space

Scouting Report: Summary

Green's calling card as an NFL edge defender will be his explosive first step and sophisticated rush plan that keeps tackles off balance. That blend of speed and technique projects well to passing downs, though his 248-pound frame raises legitimate concerns about holding up against NFL offensive tackles in the run game. Year one likely means a specialized role focusing on what he does best - hunting quarterbacks in sub packages.

As a standup rusher in a 3-4 front, Green shows the tools to develop into more than just a situational pass rusher. His natural leverage and rapidly improving hand usage suggest room for growth, even if he'll never be a power player setting the edge. There's enough physicality on tape, particularly against tight ends, to project eventual three-down capability once his frame fills out. The key will be maintaining his rare movement skills while adding necessary mass.

The Baltimore Ravens or San Francisco 49ers could maximize Green's skill set in the late first round, deploying him strategically while he develops. His wrestling background and steep improvement curve at Marshall hint at continued growth ahead. Still, teams must weigh his elite pass rush traits against physical limitations that may ultimately cap his ceiling. The floor appears to be a productive situational rusher, with Pro Bowl upside if the development track continues upward.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
Wouldn't surprise me if he is the best edge from the draft. Double digit sack guy who can play the run. Chargers don't draft dudes with off the field shyt but damn I wish they did this time.
I believe he will be and will also be in contention for defensive rookie of the year. The scheme and skill set are a perfect match. He will flourish with the Ravens.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
Next pick IMO at 91 should be a Guard, Deone Walker or Ty Robinson, but Robinson might be available in the 4th.

Walker and Robinson are massive DE/DT who are very athletic and will help against the run immediately. Walker is an excellent pass rusher too with good upside.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
In Mike Green's defense and any man with status/money that gets accused of sexual assault and the police do not get involved, I'm skeptical. These allegations happened in high school and college. Not saying it's the case with Green, but if the woman starts looking for hush money right away, I'm skeptical. If a rape kit isn't done by the hospital and/or they don't find any signs of sexual assault, I'm skeptical.

:ufdup: but Tucker did that shyt
 

Blessings

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Feb 25, 2013
Messages
16,780
Reputation
2,846
Daps
48,178
Reppin
NULL
Mike Green to Ravens
In Mike Green's defense and any man with status/money that gets accused of sexual assault and the police do not get involved, I'm skeptical. These allegations happened in high school and college. Not saying it's the case with Green, but if the woman starts looking for hush money right away, I'm skeptical. If a rape kit isn't done by the hospital and/or they don't find any signs of sexual assault, I'm skeptical.

:ufdup: but Tucker did that shyt

100% Facts
 

Blessings

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Feb 25, 2013
Messages
16,780
Reputation
2,846
Daps
48,178
Reppin
NULL
He just gets it + knows ball
Brandon Stephens + Eddie Jackson + Marcus made mental mistakes that cost the team a chance to host a divisional game at the bank + Lamar's MVP

 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
EMERY JONES JR. SCOUTING REPORT

Scouting Report: Strengths

  • Packs a violent first punch that stuns defenders and creates immediate separation in pass protection
  • Possesses broad shoulders and true tackle length (34¼" arms) that repeatedly stymies edge rushers' first move
  • Shows impressive hand-reset ability when initial punch gets wiped, won't stay beaten on counter moves
  • Approaches run blocking with nasty demeanor, straining through the whistle and picking up defenders off the turf
  • Displays smooth lateral movement skills when pulling around edge, arriving with balance and pop on contact
  • Demonstrates acute understanding of landmarks and angles that compensates for average athleticism
  • Brings basketball background that manifests in surprisingly nimble footwork in tight quarters
  • Maintained starter-level play despite facing seven potential first-round edge rushers in SEC competition
Scouting Report: Weaknesses

  • Balance issues consistently appear on tape, ending up on ground far too often especially against counter moves
  • Hand placement ventures wide and outside framework, limiting ability to control defenders through entire rep
  • Tends to lunge forward when facing speed, creating vulnerability to inside counter moves
  • Struggles identifying and picking up late pressure and stunts, caught flat-footed against Ole Miss blitz package
  • Five false start penalties in 2024 (four on road games) indicate concentration lapses in hostile environments

Scouting Report: Summary

When you watch Jones work in tight quarters, you see a different animal than when he's asked to operate in space. His film reveals a mauler with legitimate pop in his hands and the nasty streak to finish blocks through the echo of the whistle. The slight discrepancy between his pass blocking and run blocking grades tells the story of a player whose technical foundation remains under construction despite his physical gifts.

The transition to the NFL will demand refinement of his raw tools. His inconsistent balance and hand placement issues appear fixable with proper coaching, but will require patience. A move inside to guard would capitalize on his drive-blocking strengths while minimizing his vulnerability against speed rushers who can exploit his occasional over-eagerness to reach edge landmarks. His basketball background shows up in flashes of coordination that suggest untapped potential.

Jones brings day one value as a short-yardage specialist while his technical development catches up to his physical toolkit. His performance against Alabama's NFL-caliber defensive front – creating consistent movement at the point of attack – demonstrates what makes him an intriguing prospect. With focused coaching on maintaining leverage through contact and cleaning up his base in pass protection, Jones could develop into a quality starter by his second or third season in the pros.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
I think Emery will fill that LG spot or at least compete and push Vorhees to play better. I see Emery starting before the end of the season though. I just don't think Harbaugh will let him start out the gate unless he's mauling people in practice and isn't making mistakes. He's bound to make mistakes as a rookie, but I think he'll help Linderbaum hold up against bigger DT/NT.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
IMO and in order, pick 129 should be either OT Cameron Williams (cant believe he's still available), OG Marcus Mbow (cant believe he's still available too) or OG Logan Brown. No other olineman should be drafted if one of them isn't available. I like OG Jack Huber in the 5th if they draft another position here.

Pick 136 should be DT/DE Deone Walker, DT Ty Robinson, or CB Zy Alexander.

Zy has 35 pass break ups in something like 42 games which is insane. Tipped balls and pass breakups turn into interceptions in the NFL. Even if Zy isn't picking them off, someone else in the secondary could. He's good against the run and great in press coverage as well and zone with a feel for route combinations so he's not just standing around defending no one.

Hopefully they can get WR Elic Ayomanor at some point. He's the possession receiver they will need to keep the chains moving when Likely or Andrews can't get separation and Flowers or Bateman has a late developing route.

If the Ravens can get any combination of the dlineman and olineman with Zy or Elic, I think they'll be set up really well for the long term because all of these guys have starter potential and the scheme will help them develop into really good pros.
 

Shamayw_33

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Aug 7, 2019
Messages
1,903
Reputation
235
Daps
5,720
I'm happy enough with the draft so far. I know Starks wasn't a position of need, but it's an A+ in terms of talent/fit. Love the Mike Green pick too. Go o-lineman next pick and we're cooking.
I just wanted them to get Mike Green some kind of way. I'm looking forward to the season now. I want them to get some more guys who can rush the passer and protection for Lamar.
 

STAN JONES

Fire John Harbaugh
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
29,837
Reputation
5,586
Daps
65,595
Reppin
Baltimore
atp we just need to add depth

we got like 8 picks today. We need 2 dlineman,2 more olineman,WR,MLB,CB,and a kicker

some players I like

CB Zah Fraizer
CB Quincy Riley
OLB Bradyn Swinson
OLB Kyle Kennard
OLB Jared Ivey
DE Josh Farmer
DE Ty Robinson
DE Ty Hamilton
DT Deon Walker
DT Jordan Phillips
WR Jalen Royals
WR Tory Horton
WR Isaiah Bond
RB Cam Skattebo
RB DJ Giddens
OT Cam Williams
OT Logan Brown
G Miles Fraizer
G Joe Huber
 
Top