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"Immediately after" draft grades set a baseline of value in the moment that allows the grades three years from now to have context.Draft grades are like grading a history paper on history which has not happened yet
"Immediately after" draft grades set a baseline of value in the moment that allows the grades three years from now to have context.Draft grades are like grading a history paper on history which has not happened yet
The context being what a crapshoot the draft actually is and why the big boards are more like dart boards. That is why one should drink beer while watching the draft, since it really is like being at a pub watching people throw darts while the media pundits are like the regulars who talk the same bs stories you heard before for attention/entertainment"Immediately after" draft grades set a baseline of value in the moment that allows the grades three years from now to have context.
The context being what a crapshoot the draft actually is and why the big boards are more like dart boards. That is why one should drink beer while watching the draft, since it really is like being at a pub watching people throw darts while the media pundits are like the regulars who talk the same bs stories you heard before for attention/entertainment
If I may be the devil's advocate... one can then figure that out without the initial grades, since you do not need an immediate after draft grade to judge a team after a three year's span on whether they are drafting well or notPost draft grades, when looked at down the road,....can also give insight to a teams scouting and player development.
If they get lots of low grades but many of those guys end up all pro players,..... then their scouting is probably really good.
However if they constantly get A++ grades,..... but nobody is still in the league 5 years later.....it's very likely their player development suxx ass
YEP! A veteran receiver >>>> a rookie center.Only grade that made sense was Mel Kiper's grade for the Ravens. After all, he's a life long Raven/Colt fan. And, somehow if the Arizona Cardinals came out of the Draft with only ONE decent WR on their roster, I have a feeling that he and other experts might have pointed that out. So, even though I like to read/hear what a good job SK and his staff did, it really doesn't matter. We might hear some nuggets from the May, June practice sessions, and come TC we'll have an idea if any of the Draft Class or UDFA's will help, this year.
At the worst, we'll come away with three starters as a result of this Draft.
YEP! A veteran receiver >>>> a rookie center.
The Ravens won a Superbowl...when they actually had receiver talent. You'd think such a "smart" organization would figure it out. Well the are smart, but just filled with hubris
I don’t know how much better is Baker over Lock? Locks ceiling is probably higher as he has all the physical talent in the world.. where Baker would be a better game manager, but not much more. I’d roll the dice w Lock, if it doesn’t work out then you get a shot at one of the top guys next year.Think they are going to get Baker.
He will have a job. Many many teams would love him as their backupRap sheet just said they want a QB that stretches the field. That’s not Baker.
Baker legit might not have a job soon.
Sure, but when they had Boldin they were a true Super Bowl contender.I would say the Ravens defense had a little more to do with those Super Bowl rings.
He seemed to have problems seeing the field in his latter games. Scared people offSurprised that Seattle passed on Malik Willis, especially the second time.