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  On 10/31/2022 at 8:46 PM, DCOrange said:

Think Roquan might fare better in Baltimore than he did in Chicago, but he hasn't been anything special the last couple years in Chicago. I've been relatively down on Edmunds for most of his career too, but he's been better than Roquan this year. Really nice deal for Chicago, especially considering they were probably going to let him walk in the offseason.

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Completely false. He’s one of the best inside lbs in the nfl. He was 2nd team all pro last year  He is a very good player and it is a great pickup for the ravens. 

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Ravens fans have the reaction I thought they would …

 

”uh, ok….”

 

2nd and a 5th for a rental or $20M per year LB isn’t anything I’d be thrilled about 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 7:55 PM, NeverOutNick said:

Killer trade! Roquan is easily one of the most talented LBs in the league. Ravens have some smart dudes in their FO

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Depends. That is a lot to give up if it ends up being a rental for 10 games and a playoff loss.  

Give the Bears a 7th for Klein.  He is better than any back-up LB on the current roster.  

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  On 10/31/2022 at 10:56 PM, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 Exactly so why not give a 7th for Klein?

Might have saw 3 LBers in the game, to counter the run, last night if they had him.

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Three of the last 4 7th round picks are on the team…

 

Dane Jackson alone makes it worthwhile to take a shot in the 7th 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 10:57 PM, Aussie Joe said:


Three of the last 4 7th round picks are on the team…

 

Dane Jackson alone makes it worthwhile to take a crack …

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 We're in a Super Bowl window and if we were to make it and play the Eagles, Cowboys or 49ers he could come in handy and he already knows the system.

 

 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 10:19 PM, C.Biscuit97 said:

Completely false. He’s one of the best inside lbs in the nfl. He was 2nd team all pro last year  He is a very good player and it is a great pickup for the ravens. 

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Yeah, I don’t really think it was deserved. Much like Devin White (and previously our boy Edmunds), his reputation has far outweighed his actual play IMO.

 

Having said that, LB was a major need for Baltimore and he’s skilled enough to be a major upgrade for them. As the secondary gets healthier, maybe their defense will start to transform into what people expected them to be this year. 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 10:57 PM, Aussie Joe said:


Three of the last 4 7th round picks are on the team…

 

Dane Jackson alone makes it worthwhile to take a shot in the 7th 

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 Anderson and Spector do not though. Yes you may get lucky every once in a blue moon and find a Dane Jackson, but those odds are greatly stacked against you on the 7th. Let alone it will be very late in the 7th.

 

 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 11:05 PM, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 Anderson and Spector do not though. Yes you may get lucky every once in a blue moon and find a Dane Jackson, but those odds are greatly stacked against you on the 7th. Let alone it will be very late in the 7th.

 

 

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I don’t agree with you in respect of Klein … I would rather them keep the pick as stated originally,,,

 

I’m entitled to my opinion … it’s a myth to imply the pick has no value as said elsewhere 

 

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Don’t really understand this from the Ravens perspective. This doesn’t make them better than the Bills, Chiefs or maybe Bengals.  However it’s not that high a price to pay if they do plan on signing him to an extension. He has a lot of years left. 

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  On 10/31/2022 at 11:10 PM, Floydboy12 said:

Don’t really understand this from the Ravens perspective. This doesn’t make them better than the Bills, Chiefs or maybe Bengals.  However it’s not that high a price to pay if they do plan on signing him to an extension. He has a lot of years left. 

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I think they’re probably right to try to go for it before they’re paying Lamar big money. NFC is obviously extremely wide open and Baltimore likely thinks they’re the #3 team in the AFC right now and one or two lucky breaks away from being #1. Doubt it results in a Super Bowl but they might never have a better chance in the near future than this year. 

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