With six days until the NFL Draft in Chicago, it is time I put together my final three round mock for the Baltimore Ravens.
1st Round- Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
The more I think about this pick, the more I think it is going to be Gordon. The Ravens are known for always picking a quality prospect that makes an unexpected draft day fall. While Gordon may not be considered a falling prospect, we have seen RBs become less and less valuable when it comes to the draft. While Gordon doesn't fit an immediate need, the productive runner makes good long-term since and is definitely a value pick.
2nd Round- Devin Smith WR Ohio State
This years draft is absolutely stacked with wide receivers. With that, one potential first rounder is bound to tumble during the draft. In this scenario I am guessing that it will be Smith simply because the media hype other guys are getting at this point. This pick would be great for the Ravens, in fact, many people have predicted this being their first round pick throughout the draft process.
3rd Round- P.J. Williams CB Florida State
Yet another value pick here for the Ravens. However, this one fills an immediate need. This guy was once touted as a first round prospect due to his athleticism and relatively weak CB class. However, after some off field problems, his stock has slipped.
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Friday, April 24, 2015
Friday, April 17, 2015
Jordan Speith...Maryland's Golfer (Kinda)
A couple weeks ago I wrote about Tiger Woods and his impact on the game of golf. While Tiger isn't really a Baltimore sports story, it was a big enough story to talk about. This week, I bring the biggest story in golf today, and oddly enough, a baltimore golf story.
If you are reading this, I'm sure you are aware of Jordan Spieth and his Master's win. This 21 year old star has the change to bring golf back to the forefront of sports. Now I'm sure you think I'm crazy. Spieth isn't from Maryland. In fact, he lives in the heart of Texas. But hear me out....
Back in Baltimore, we don't care about the companies like Nike and Adidas. We have our own. Our pride...Under Armour. Now most people know who UA is, they are one of the biggest sports apparel companies in the world, but not many people associate them with golf. Especially, when talking about the PGA Tour. In fact, UA founder Kevin Plank recently told the story of him and two other Under Armour employees franticly withdrawing $8000 cash just to get a player to wear their clothing in the Masters. Fast forward to now, Jordan Spieth is perhaps the biggest name in golf. While Tiger and Rory are still perhaps the most well-known, Spieth's win has catapulted himself into that conversation. And, best of all, you guessed it...Spieth is the face of Under Armour Golf.
So with that, it doesn't matter that Spieth is a Texan. He is Baltimore's Texan. He is Baltimore's golfer.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Orioles: Week in Review
Well baseball season has officially begun and the Orioles have won their first series of the year. This is the first installment of a series that I will do throughout the season reviewing the prior week for the Orioles.
Game 1- The Orioles started the season hot with a win over the Rays. O's ace Chris Tillman put in a solid effort throughout the middle innings and put the team in a great position to win. The injury and suspension riddled line up was carried by last season's hero Steve Pearce and new comer Travis Snider. Pearce continued to rake at the Trop with an opening day home run.
Game 2- The Orioles put in another solid effort against the Rays. Through an early inning offensive explosion, the O's jumped out to a commanding 6 run lead. Steve Pearce continued his "Ray-killing"ways with another home run. O's pitcher Wei-Yin Chen didn't quite have his best stuff, running out of steam in the middle innings. However, the bullpen was able to pick him up and preserve the win.
Game 3- With the chance for the early season sweep, Miguel Gonzalez took the hill for the O's. Much like the previous two starters, Gonzalez put up a solid, but far from dominating effort. Unlike the first two games, the O's offense was non-existent , failing to score a single run. With that, the O's fell in the final game of the series by a score of 2-0.
Overall, the opening series for the Orioles was a good one. However, it is apparent that the success of the team is going to rely primarily on the ability of the starting pitching. If they can get deep into games, the offense will be there in the majority of the games. With a series win under their belt, the O's will play their home opening series against the Blue Jays later today.
Game 1- The Orioles started the season hot with a win over the Rays. O's ace Chris Tillman put in a solid effort throughout the middle innings and put the team in a great position to win. The injury and suspension riddled line up was carried by last season's hero Steve Pearce and new comer Travis Snider. Pearce continued to rake at the Trop with an opening day home run.
Game 2- The Orioles put in another solid effort against the Rays. Through an early inning offensive explosion, the O's jumped out to a commanding 6 run lead. Steve Pearce continued his "Ray-killing"ways with another home run. O's pitcher Wei-Yin Chen didn't quite have his best stuff, running out of steam in the middle innings. However, the bullpen was able to pick him up and preserve the win.
Game 3- With the chance for the early season sweep, Miguel Gonzalez took the hill for the O's. Much like the previous two starters, Gonzalez put up a solid, but far from dominating effort. Unlike the first two games, the O's offense was non-existent , failing to score a single run. With that, the O's fell in the final game of the series by a score of 2-0.
Overall, the opening series for the Orioles was a good one. However, it is apparent that the success of the team is going to rely primarily on the ability of the starting pitching. If they can get deep into games, the offense will be there in the majority of the games. With a series win under their belt, the O's will play their home opening series against the Blue Jays later today.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Tiger Woods and His Meaning for Golf
With Tiger's recent announcement about returning for the Masters, I wanted to take some time to think about how much Woods means to the game of golf. Ever since I was little, Woods has been The Guy. There was no one who could make the game as exciting to watch, let alone compete with him. Frankly, he was my idol. Then came that fateful Thanksgiving, when the world found out about the real Tiger. I was crushed. Don't get me wrong, I think Tiger's actions were despicable and he deserves every bit of hatred that the general population gives him. However, to this day, that isn't the Tiger Woods I see. I see the Tiger who made golf cool to watch. I see the Tiger who made me want to play.
For that reason, I was happy to see Tiger return to form following his public shaming. I was happy to see the PGA Player of the Year Tiger back on the course. However, it was obviously short lived. Now us golf fans are subjected to nonstop questions about whether or not Tiger will regain form.
This brings me to my point. It isn't just us Tiger fans that are rooting for a return to form. The PGA Tour needs it. Since Tiger has decline, and more recently not played, the game has failed to capture the casual fan. With that, the game is no longer growing. Kids just now seeing the game don't have someone to look up to like we did. Sure, we can hope for Ricky Fowler or Jordan Speith to take over as the "next Tiger", but who knows when we will see someone dominate at a level like Tiger did.
Friday, March 27, 2015
10 Days Till Opening Day
With just 10 days remaining before the star of the 2015 MLB season, it is a good time to look back at my earlier post and see where my predictions stand.
First, let's take a look at the two additions to the roster since my last post.
Travis Snider RF
Everth Cabrera SS/2B/OF
In that post I also predicted 5 locks for the everyday line-up.
Adam Jones CF
J.J. Hardy SS
Manny Machado 3B
Matt Wieters C
Chris Davis 1B (after one-game suspension)
The only change here is that Matt Wieters' elbow is taking longer than expected to heal and he will not be ready for opening day. With that in mind, Caleb Joseph will be the fill in until he is healthy.
In that same post I predicted the remaining 4 spots in the line up. My predictions were as follows:
LF:Alejandro De Aza, Nolan Reimold, David Lough
RF:Steve Pearce, David Lough
2B: Jonathan Schoop, Ryan Flaherty, Everth Cabrera
DH: Delmon Young, Steve Pearce
For the most part, my predictions look to be coming true. The one difference comes with the addition of RF Travis Snider. Snider will likely be the primary right fielder. With Snider taking the right field spot, last year's hero Steve Pearce will likely be the primary DH. The only other note with these predictions is that it looks like Jonathan Schoop is going to be given every opportunity to be the everyday second baseman for the foreseeable future.
Below are my two predicted line ups. The first is from my original post and my second is updated.
1)Alejandro De Aza LF
2)Manny Machado 3B
3)Adam Jones CF
4)Chris Davis 1B
5)Matt Wieters C
6)JJ Hardy SS
7)Steve Pearce RF
8)Delmon Young DH
9)Jonathan Schoop 2B
1)Alejandro De Aza LF
2)Manny Machado 3B
3)Adam Jones CF
4)Chris Davis 1B
5)JJ Hardy SS
6)Steve Pearce DH
7)Travis Snider RF
8)Jonathan Schoop 2B
9)Caleb Joseph C
First, let's take a look at the two additions to the roster since my last post.
Travis Snider RF
Everth Cabrera SS/2B/OF
In that post I also predicted 5 locks for the everyday line-up.
Adam Jones CF
J.J. Hardy SS
Manny Machado 3B
Matt Wieters C
Chris Davis 1B (after one-game suspension)
The only change here is that Matt Wieters' elbow is taking longer than expected to heal and he will not be ready for opening day. With that in mind, Caleb Joseph will be the fill in until he is healthy.
In that same post I predicted the remaining 4 spots in the line up. My predictions were as follows:
LF:Alejandro De Aza, Nolan Reimold, David Lough
RF:Steve Pearce, David Lough
2B: Jonathan Schoop, Ryan Flaherty, Everth Cabrera
DH: Delmon Young, Steve Pearce
For the most part, my predictions look to be coming true. The one difference comes with the addition of RF Travis Snider. Snider will likely be the primary right fielder. With Snider taking the right field spot, last year's hero Steve Pearce will likely be the primary DH. The only other note with these predictions is that it looks like Jonathan Schoop is going to be given every opportunity to be the everyday second baseman for the foreseeable future.
Below are my two predicted line ups. The first is from my original post and my second is updated.
1)Alejandro De Aza LF
2)Manny Machado 3B
3)Adam Jones CF
4)Chris Davis 1B
5)Matt Wieters C
6)JJ Hardy SS
7)Steve Pearce RF
8)Delmon Young DH
9)Jonathan Schoop 2B
1)Alejandro De Aza LF
2)Manny Machado 3B
3)Adam Jones CF
4)Chris Davis 1B
5)JJ Hardy SS
6)Steve Pearce DH
7)Travis Snider RF
8)Jonathan Schoop 2B
9)Caleb Joseph C
Friday, March 20, 2015
March Madness
The greatest weekend in sports has begun, and it has started with a bang. Yesterday was the epitome of what makes the NCAA Basketball Tournament great with wins by 14 seeds Georgia State and UAB. As with every tournament, millions of people have filled out brackets with the hopes of winning brackets pools. This tournament seems to have a favorite that most people are picking--Kentucky. However, if you truly want to win your pool you have to go against popular opinion. Let's look at some potential "value" picks to in the tournament.
Arizona #2 seed--> Arizona is a team overlooked by many people, but they have a legitimate shot to make a run to the finals.
Wisconsin #1 seed--> Wisconsin is the 1 seed in the same region as Arizona and for the same reasons they have a shot to make a run.
Potential high seeds who can make a run
Ohio State #10 Seed--> Yes, yet another team from Wisconsin's region. The reason I like them is simple, D'Angelo Russell. Russell is a freshman stud from the same ilk of Carmelo Anthony. Like Anthony, I could see Russell carrying his team deep into the tournament.
Providence #6 Seed--> Providence is the 6 seed from the wide open region led by Villanova. In march, guard play carries teams through the tournament. That's exactly what Providence has with their elite backcourt led by now-healthy Kris Dunn.
Michigan State #7 Seed--> What is there to say about Michigan State? Tom Izzo just finds a way to have his team win in March. Led by Izzo, I can see Michigan State making a run to the final four if they can escape UVA in the round of 32.
Arizona #2 seed--> Arizona is a team overlooked by many people, but they have a legitimate shot to make a run to the finals.
Wisconsin #1 seed--> Wisconsin is the 1 seed in the same region as Arizona and for the same reasons they have a shot to make a run.
Potential high seeds who can make a run
Ohio State #10 Seed--> Yes, yet another team from Wisconsin's region. The reason I like them is simple, D'Angelo Russell. Russell is a freshman stud from the same ilk of Carmelo Anthony. Like Anthony, I could see Russell carrying his team deep into the tournament.
Providence #6 Seed--> Providence is the 6 seed from the wide open region led by Villanova. In march, guard play carries teams through the tournament. That's exactly what Providence has with their elite backcourt led by now-healthy Kris Dunn.
Michigan State #7 Seed--> What is there to say about Michigan State? Tom Izzo just finds a way to have his team win in March. Led by Izzo, I can see Michigan State making a run to the final four if they can escape UVA in the round of 32.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Projecting the Ravens Free Agency
If we know anything about Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens, it's that they always focus on signing their own players first and they rarely spend big on an unrestricted free agent. Newsome clearly likes to focus on players who have been cut by other teams because their signings do not impact comp draft picks. With this in mind, let's take a look at some potential free agent signings.
Current Raven's Free Agents:
Pernell Mcphee:
Mcphee has been a pleasant surprise for the Ravens since being drafted in the 5th round. However, it looks like he will follow in the footsteps of Paul Kruger and find more money outside of Baltimore
My Guess: The Colts. The Colts have and need for a pass rusher like Mcphee and there are obvious ties to Chuck Pagono (Former Ravens DC)
Torrey Smith:
Torrey Smith might be the best guy on the team off of the field. He is the guy you want representing your team in public. However, his reputation off the field likely doesn't make up for his production on the field. Don't get me wrong, Smith has been a solid receiver, but he hasn't developed into the star they hoped. While the Ravens would love to have him back, they likely won't be able to match the contract he will get elsewhere.
My Guess: Panthers or Jaguars. Both teams need a speedy wide receiver and have the ability to over-pay for that guy.
Justin Forsett:
Forsett was probably the biggest surprise on the Ravens last year. He went from considering retirement to a career year on the field. While he is old for a running back, he doesn't have the typical history of running backs his age. For that reason, it is very possible he still has a lot of football left in him. While it is impossible to tell if Forsett can replicate his unexpected year, he is a guy that has a history of being a great influence in the locker room so it wouldn't surprise me if Ozzie tries to bring him back on a modest deal.
My Guess: I think the Ravens take care of their own here. They may let him test his market, but this is a case where I don't think he will get overpaid elsewhere. Also, I believe that both sides were thrilled with last year and have genuine interest in continuing that relationship.
Outside Free Agents:
Andre Johnson: Here is a guy that looks great on paper, he could be the Steve Smith of last year. He has been a stud on the field and well respected leader off of it for years. Johnson would likely be an improvement over Torrey Smith if he decides to sign somewhere else this offseason. However, if the Ravens went this direction their starting receivers would be a combined 70 years old at the start of the year. In my opinion, if the Ravens go this route it makes it important that they draft a high-upside receiver to develop under their veterans.
My Guess: I have my doubts about Johnson coming to Baltimore. I think he will get a contract a bit above what the Ravens are willing to pay because it looks like a bunch of teams will have interest. I could see him signing with the Patriots.
Cary Williams: This move would make a lot of sense seeing as Williams won a Super Bowl here prior to signing with the Eagles. While Williams won't be mistaken for a shutdown corner, he would help the Ravens pathetic secondary.
My Guess: I think the Ravens have a real chance here if Williams makes it past his initial visits with other teams. Many insiders have noted that there is mutual interest between the two sides and a reunion may occur. Other teams in the mix include the Seahawks and Titans so far.
Current Raven's Free Agents:
Pernell Mcphee:
Mcphee has been a pleasant surprise for the Ravens since being drafted in the 5th round. However, it looks like he will follow in the footsteps of Paul Kruger and find more money outside of Baltimore
My Guess: The Colts. The Colts have and need for a pass rusher like Mcphee and there are obvious ties to Chuck Pagono (Former Ravens DC)
Torrey Smith:
Torrey Smith might be the best guy on the team off of the field. He is the guy you want representing your team in public. However, his reputation off the field likely doesn't make up for his production on the field. Don't get me wrong, Smith has been a solid receiver, but he hasn't developed into the star they hoped. While the Ravens would love to have him back, they likely won't be able to match the contract he will get elsewhere.
My Guess: Panthers or Jaguars. Both teams need a speedy wide receiver and have the ability to over-pay for that guy.
Justin Forsett:
Forsett was probably the biggest surprise on the Ravens last year. He went from considering retirement to a career year on the field. While he is old for a running back, he doesn't have the typical history of running backs his age. For that reason, it is very possible he still has a lot of football left in him. While it is impossible to tell if Forsett can replicate his unexpected year, he is a guy that has a history of being a great influence in the locker room so it wouldn't surprise me if Ozzie tries to bring him back on a modest deal.
My Guess: I think the Ravens take care of their own here. They may let him test his market, but this is a case where I don't think he will get overpaid elsewhere. Also, I believe that both sides were thrilled with last year and have genuine interest in continuing that relationship.
Outside Free Agents:
Andre Johnson: Here is a guy that looks great on paper, he could be the Steve Smith of last year. He has been a stud on the field and well respected leader off of it for years. Johnson would likely be an improvement over Torrey Smith if he decides to sign somewhere else this offseason. However, if the Ravens went this direction their starting receivers would be a combined 70 years old at the start of the year. In my opinion, if the Ravens go this route it makes it important that they draft a high-upside receiver to develop under their veterans.
My Guess: I have my doubts about Johnson coming to Baltimore. I think he will get a contract a bit above what the Ravens are willing to pay because it looks like a bunch of teams will have interest. I could see him signing with the Patriots.
Cary Williams: This move would make a lot of sense seeing as Williams won a Super Bowl here prior to signing with the Eagles. While Williams won't be mistaken for a shutdown corner, he would help the Ravens pathetic secondary.
My Guess: I think the Ravens have a real chance here if Williams makes it past his initial visits with other teams. Many insiders have noted that there is mutual interest between the two sides and a reunion may occur. Other teams in the mix include the Seahawks and Titans so far.
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