RAVENS FINALLY GOING BIG AT WR POSITION
As it seems to be the new trend around the leage big wide recievers equals big plays. The leage is a copy cat leage and the ravens aren't any exeption. We drafted two wide recievers, in the draft. Marcus smith (6-2, 214) and Justin harper (6-4, 198), including a rokie free agent out of Minnesota, Ernie Wheelwright who is 6-5, 215. And including the wide recievers we already have, and no not mason and clayton. i'm talking about Demitrius williams who is 6-2 198. I think williams can be a top 5 wide recieve in about a year or so he is really good. Most of the wide recievers had great stats in college exept maybe harper, but it was still pretty good none the less, and there are all young when mason retires we might have one of the best wide recieving groups in the leage, hopefully we can do use the giant's formular to get us back to the superbowl, which is to get big tall wide recievers aroud a good quarterback, with a good tight end, and a good running game. i have great expectation for this group and you shoud too.
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I wouldn't be surprised...
...if D. Williams goes the way of ….what’ s his name who was 6’4” caught some key passes a couple of years ago and was released last year? The new guys looked great in minicamp and had supe college careers. See my interview w/ Marcus Smith last month. He caught over 90 passes last year in a college season! Tall with great hands will equal a good career in today’s passing game. Right on with the rest of your comments!
Rexx
by Rexx on Jul 9, 2008 8:37 AM EDT 0 recs
Williams is amazing.
I would like to see him have a breakout year. I’m not sure if that will happen. I’m a little worried that our tackles will have a hard time with the pass-rushing defensive ends. This will obviously make it hard for our quarterback to complete passes to anyone.
I am excited about our new recievers. Marcus Smith sounds like he’s going to be money in the bank.
by BAL_Hawk on Jul 15, 2008 5:05 PM EDT 0 recs
ya Williams is really good
i think he should start over clayton does anyone else think so? hear me out please. Right now the formular is tall recievers on the outside, and a smaller reciever in the slot. i dont know why it works, but it does. i think mark clayton will be a beast in the slot. sort of a wes welker type. man i hope they put him in the slot . he will be a monster. its not the speed he’s lacking, he runs decent routes. did you see what steve smith did for the giants. you cant tell me he is better than mark clayton. but 5 out of 10 times steve smith will win the battle over a #3 corner. And for clayton i say….. maybe 8 out of 10 times he wins the battle against the #3 corner. its all about mismatches. and if he does good it could open up more for williams and mason on the outside. Because clayton will be double teamed alot
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Jul 15, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
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tell me wat ya think
tell me wat ya think about clayton going to the slot position
by RAVEN'SD#1 on Jul 15, 2008 11:54 PM EDT 0 recs
Agreed
Clayton would be a monster in da slot. in my opion, he would be better then welker. he’s faster, quicker, and probly has better hands. Wat they should do is start him every game as a WO, and wen they bring out 3 WR, put him in da slot. Also, look for todd heap to be lined up as a WR in some formations. They did this alot with gates so y not heap? But yea, clayton could put up similiar numbers to da 1’s he put up in 06 if he were in da slot.(I put him in da slot wen playing madden. Mis-match every tyme)
FEAR THE NEVERMORE DEFENSE!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Benji5203 on Jul 16, 2008 3:01 AM EDT 0 recs





