CBS Sports: 2024 NFL Mock Draft: Patriots pass on Caleb Williams at No. 2; Bears trade Justin Fields within NFC
https://www.cbssport...lds-within-nfc/
Posted 14 December 2023 - 10:36 AM
CBS Sports: 2024 NFL Mock Draft: Patriots pass on Caleb Williams at No. 2; Bears trade Justin Fields within NFC
https://www.cbssport...lds-within-nfc/
Posted 08 January 2024 - 11:54 AM
Posted 04 February 2024 - 10:26 AM
The Ringer: 2024 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
The Ringer: What We Learned From The Senior Bowl
https://www.theringe...uinyon-mitchell
Posted 23 February 2024 - 01:10 PM
CBS Sports: 2024 NFL Mock Draft: 3 teams trade up to take QBs within top 10, including Steelers replacing Kenny Pickett
https://www.cbssport...-kenny-pickett/
Posted 26 February 2024 - 10:14 AM
Posted 01 March 2024 - 09:11 AM
Posted 01 March 2024 - 09:12 AM
ESPN+: Kiper Mock
https://www.espn.com...2-picks-qb-fits
30. Baltimore Ravens
Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
I'd like to see the Ravens make moves on defense this offseason, and they likely will have to use their cap space to keep some of their own players, including safety Geno Stone and defensive tackle Justin Madubuike. Those moves should start at corner, so how about one more in this top 32? Lassiter makes six.
Lassiter didn't get beat often last season. He didn't allow a single touchdown as the nearest defender in coverage, and in total, he allowed nine receptions for 91 yards. Those are elite numbers. The problem? He had one career interception, and that came in 2021. Teams will have questions about his lack of on-ball production. I'm a believer that production from corners can be developed, and I'm not worried. I am interested in seeing Lassiter's 40-yard dash time in Indianapolis, though.
Posted 02 March 2024 - 04:19 PM
Posted 03 March 2024 - 08:08 AM
Posted 03 March 2024 - 09:43 AM
USA Today: Mock
https://www.usatoday...ns/72778490007/
30. Baltimore Ravens
Middlehurst-Schwartz: Graham Barton, G, Duke
Davis: Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
Barton played all along the offensive line at Duke but spent most of his time at left tackle. He's a standout in the run game with his movement skills but will need to move inside due to his less-than-ideal length. He could play at either guard or center. Coleman' would bring a new skill set to the Ravens' receiving corps with his size, speed, and physicality.
Middlehurst-Schwartz: "Though Eric DeCosta hasn't been boxed in by need, Baltimore is facing the potential departures of both its starting offensive guards. Barton, who played left tackle at Duke but likely will end up at either guard or center, is one of the most pro-ready blockers available thanks to his technical refinement."
Davis: "A bigger target – Coleman is roughly 6-4, 215 pounds – could be what Jackson needs entering an offseason when OBJ and Nelson Agholor are out of contract."
Posted 04 March 2024 - 09:43 AM
CBS Sports: Mock Draft
https://www.cbssport...ughout-round-1/
Posted 04 March 2024 - 03:03 PM
Ravens.com: 5 RB Prospects To Know
https://www.baltimor...altimore-ravens
Ravens.com: 5 WR Prospects To Know
https://www.baltimor...ore-ravens-news
Posted 05 March 2024 - 12:56 PM
The Ringer: Post Combine Mock
https://nfldraft.the...0523.1699283038
KINGSLEY SUAMATAIA
6'5, 326lb Tackle
Suamataia is tall and has a high-cut frame, long arms, and wide wingspan. He blocks with a smooth, gliding gait and always has a wide, balanced base. He’s extraordinarily athletic and came in at no. 3 overall on Bruce Feldman’s Freaks List after reportedly hitting 21.5 miles per hour on the GPS at 318 pounds. Suamataia has great length and uses a strong inside-hand punch to quickly establish leverage. He uses each hand independently and keeps pass rushers square with a strong grip. He’s always working to battle countermoves and avoid getting pulled off-balance, anticipating spin moves and counters by resetting his hands and keeping his weight centered. He uses a snatch move to pull overaggressive opponents off-balance before pushing them to the ground. In the run game, he uses his excellent upper-body torque to push defenders off their spots. He shows quickness on second-level climbs. He’s tenacious, always looking to deliver punishment and block aggressively until the whistle.
Suamataia has a tendency to drop his head and lean on his opponent when he loses a step. He can be susceptible to inside counters when he widens too quickly at the snap. He loses the edge when he lets his hands get swatted down by various pass-rush moves. There are times he struggles to redirect and find someone to block in space. He doesn’t always sustain and gets too far out over his skis when looking to drive opponents out of the play.
Suamataia brings excellent athleticism and length to the tackle position and plays with plenty of grit. He could be an early starter on either side of the line.
He’s susceptible to inside countermoves and needs to improve at sustaining blocks.
Posted 05 March 2024 - 04:48 PM
Posted 05 March 2024 - 05:06 PM
Would you guys entertain a trade for Madubuike? PFF thinks he's worth a low-mid 3rd rounder. We could use the draft picks considering we're losing a good chunk of our roster to FA, and it eliminates our cap problems for the coming year.
Posted 05 March 2024 - 05:21 PM
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