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So far we've taken 2 tackles,2 OLBs,2 dlineman,a WR,a RB,and a CB

We've passed on some good talent at other positions every round,its gonna be interesting to see how this draft looks a couple years from now

We still have 2 picks left but so far my favorite picks are Kenneth Dixon and Matt Judon

To be honest, I don't have high expectations for any of these guys. I've learned my lesson from the last 2-3 years. I'm sure at least two or three of them won't even make the roster and the rest will situational type players only. Stanley's the only guy I see starting and getting decent playing time. What's sad is that I can't see any of last year's picks starting either.
 

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To be honest, I don't have high expectations for any of these guys. I've learned my lesson from the last 2-3 years. I'm sure at least two or three of them won't even make the roster and the rest will situational type players only. Stanley's the only guy I see starting and getting decent playing time. What's sad is that I can't see any of last year's picks starting either.
I think this draft is definitely better than last years draft

Of course Stanley will start eventually

Correa will eventually start too,hes Dumervill replacement

Kaufusi will compete for Cantys old spot with Urban and Guy.Hes a better athlete and better pass rusher than Urban or Guy so he'll atleast play on passing down early

Kenneth Dixon will start at some point too,hes better than Buck Allen who we took in the 4th last year.Dude is a great receiver and hes explosive

I expect Matt Judon to be good too.He'll back up Suggs and be his eventual replacement.I actually like Judon a little more than Correa

The other guys i don't really know but just about all the guys we drafted are great athletes,quick,and explosive

We usually just go for big strong guys who aren't the fastest or most explosive

Its nice to see they are changing their draft philosophy a bit and trying to get faster and more explosive on both sides of the ball

I dont love this draft but i like it more than our last couple of drafts
 

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i love this kid right here.Hes gonna be Ray Rice 2.0 for us

similar type of back but more explosive and hes a better receiver than Rice coming out

we all know how Flacco loves his dump offs to RBs,this is a back who can have a 80-90 catch season

definitely my favorite pick

 
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Damnnn Breshard has the worst luck.... :mjcry:

Breshad Perriman potentially facing season-ending surgery again, source says

ESPN.com news services
5:33 PM ET

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman suffered a partially torn ACL in his left knee and will visit Dr. James Andrews on Monday to determine if Perriman needs potential season-ending surgery, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jamison Hensley.

The Ravens do not know the severity of the injury and believe the receiver could miss a couple of months or a full season, the source said. Perriman also missed all of 2015 with a knee injury.

Perriman was hurt catching the ball on a fade pattern in Thursday's offseason training activity, the source said. It was a non-contact injury.

On Friday, he complained about swelling, which led to an MRI and the diagnosis, the source said.

"I was just talking to Lardarius Webb about how good Breshad [Perriman] was looking and how we were looking forward to seeing him play this year," Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "This was my first opportunity to actually see him in person since this is my first offseason with the Ravens. I just hope he recovers and the injury is not as bad when they look deeper."

It's the latest injury for the 2015 first-round pick out of Central Florida.

He hurt his right knee on the first day of 2015 training camp, which sidelined him eight weeks. He had been making progress in his return but then aggravated the knee again before a Week 3 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, hurting it while trying to catch up to an overthrown deep pass.

Perriman ultimately had surgery on Oct. 1 to repair a partially torn posterior cruciate ligament. His absence was a blow for a Ravens, who had just one receiver (Kamar Aiken) catch more than 75 passes.
 

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Damnnn Breshard has the worst luck.... :mjcry:

Breshad Perriman potentially facing season-ending surgery again, source says

ESPN.com news services
5:33 PM ET

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman suffered a partially torn ACL in his left knee and will visit Dr. James Andrews on Monday to determine if Perriman needs potential season-ending surgery, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jamison Hensley.

The Ravens do not know the severity of the injury and believe the receiver could miss a couple of months or a full season, the source said. Perriman also missed all of 2015 with a knee injury.

Perriman was hurt catching the ball on a fade pattern in Thursday's offseason training activity, the source said. It was a non-contact injury.

On Friday, he complained about swelling, which led to an MRI and the diagnosis, the source said.

"I was just talking to Lardarius Webb about how good Breshad [Perriman] was looking and how we were looking forward to seeing him play this year," Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "This was my first opportunity to actually see him in person since this is my first offseason with the Ravens. I just hope he recovers and the injury is not as bad when they look deeper."

It's the latest injury for the 2015 first-round pick out of Central Florida.

He hurt his right knee on the first day of 2015 training camp, which sidelined him eight weeks. He had been making progress in his return but then aggravated the knee again before a Week 3 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, hurting it while trying to catch up to an overthrown deep pass.

Perriman ultimately had surgery on Oct. 1 to repair a partially torn posterior cruciate ligament. His absence was a blow for a Ravens, who had just one receiver (Kamar Aiken) catch more than 75 passes.
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It's unfortunate for Perriman and I feel for him.:manny: But from a team and roster P.O.V. this doesn't faze me. With the way last season went down, I had no expectations of him playing to begin with. shyt, half the time I even forget he's on the team. Just makes the WR battle more interesting. At this point I don't expect much from young players unless they prove it in back to back seasons.
 

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Damnnn Breshard has the worst luck.... :mjcry:

Breshad Perriman potentially facing season-ending surgery again, source says

ESPN.com news services
5:33 PM ET

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman suffered a partially torn ACL in his left knee and will visit Dr. James Andrews on Monday to determine if Perriman needs potential season-ending surgery, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jamison Hensley.

The Ravens do not know the severity of the injury and believe the receiver could miss a couple of months or a full season, the source said. Perriman also missed all of 2015 with a knee injury.

Perriman was hurt catching the ball on a fade pattern in Thursday's offseason training activity, the source said. It was a non-contact injury.

On Friday, he complained about swelling, which led to an MRI and the diagnosis, the source said.

"I was just talking to Lardarius Webb about how good Breshad [Perriman] was looking and how we were looking forward to seeing him play this year," Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "This was my first opportunity to actually see him in person since this is my first offseason with the Ravens. I just hope he recovers and the injury is not as bad when they look deeper."

It's the latest injury for the 2015 first-round pick out of Central Florida.

He hurt his right knee on the first day of 2015 training camp, which sidelined him eight weeks. He had been making progress in his return but then aggravated the knee again before a Week 3 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, hurting it while trying to catch up to an overthrown deep pass.

Perriman ultimately had surgery on Oct. 1 to repair a partially torn posterior cruciate ligament. His absence was a blow for a Ravens, who had just one receiver (Kamar Aiken) catch more than 75 passes.
U guys are having the worst luck

At least go sign aquan
 
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