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SteelPerch
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:31 am |
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Steelafan77
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:52 am |
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:52 am |
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I actually like the Browns draft more than the Ravens.
I would give the Browns a C+ and the Ravens a D
Fine read and I agree with the player breakdowns and values
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:35 am |
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Great stuff, Perch. I'll say this about the Bengals draft: I don't think the guys they picked have the kind of elite potential players like DeCastro and Adams have (and possibly Ta'amu as well). I hate the idea of there being "safe" picks, because I remember a guy like Aaron Curry being hyped as the safest pick in his draft and we all saw how he turned out, but DeCastro is probably the safest elite caliber player since Maurkice Pouncey. The Bengals don't have a player with his kind of potential in their draft class. Same goes for Adams IMO. And to be honest, I wasn't a big fan of Still, Sanu, or Thompson pre-draft, so I wouldn't be entirely surprised if they ended up with only a few quality pros from their haul with the rest being average depth or busts. Every offseason many of the hyped up draft classes turn out to produce mostly duds, and that could end up being the case with them. Time will tell, and yeah I can see how this comes off as wishful thinking. 
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SteelDrama
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:00 am |
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Ya bunch of thunder stealers you! During my post draft depression this morning I was of similar thinking that the Ravens draft kind of sucked ALMOST as bad as Cleveland (I still think Browns tanked BAD). Seems like Ozzie was scrambling after he missed Hightower and then missed the quality tier of OL in rd 2. Nothing there to get excited about IMO.
TB you touched on what I was thinking with the Bengals. Yes I agree it's an "A". I like a lot of the names on their draft list. But would any of us swap the Steelers' draft for the Bengals haul? I know I wouldn't. Sanu, Marvin Jones, will vie to start for the Bengals. Both would ride some pine for the Steelers. DeCastro over Zeitler is a no brainer. Adams over a Still a clear choice in need and talent. Alameda Ta'amu is a HUGE winner to me over Brandon Thompson who the Bengals took a round earlier. Bengals took 2 DT's but didn't really have a glaring need there the way the Steelers did for Ta'amu. Both drafts were "A's" I just think Steelers players will have bigger impact and fill the only major holes on their team (no Fletcher Cox joke intended).
Good write up as always Perch. Thanks for taking the time.
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:05 am |
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Really great stuff, Perch. Thanks for the write-up.
I know a few Stain fans that are in complete denial right now... swearing up and down that their picks were actually good.
Anyway, great analysis.
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:09 am |
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Nice work, Perch. Always appreciate your articles and analysis.
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Steeler Jones
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:27 am |
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Cleveland and the Ravens both had pretty bad drafts, IMO... Cleveland squandered a wealth of picks, and the Ravens just had bad luck... There are only 3 players in the two classes I actually like where they were taken.
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:40 am |
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Ravens was odd. Upshaw got it but still they have Kruger at that position so kid wont start whereas a Konz/Silatou would have imho and helped out their biggest area of need: the oline. Osemele seems like a square peg in round hole. Ravens want a mobile and atheltic type at LG, Grubbs was that. Osemele is huge but as you noted better suited for right side. So does this mean Oher is being phased out, because it cant be Yanda imho is best guard in football.
Then grakowski kid, I dont see it at all, admittedly seen limited highlights and not much to go on, but wouldnt Konz addressed that position and short term guard until Birk is done? Aka a short term 2/1 deal. Safety, late in this paltry safety class, why not gamble on Childs? Especially as next year's safety class looks so deep. I agree the draft didnt fall well but many of their picks felt forced or well I guess we have no choice lets go with this guy.
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Steelafan77
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:52 am |
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steelclan wrote: wouldnt Konz addressed that position and short term guard until Birk is done? That's a good question. I think the answer is that while Konz is a solid talent he has injury issues. A history of injury issues. (so I've read) Perhaps that is why they passed on Konz. I had him as their 1st RND'er til I started reading about his injury history. Apparently they felt the same. I'm also in agreement with the concensus around here. Draft wise, the rats came in 3rd while the stains brought up the rear. (in this division)
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