Which players made fun of Ravens lack traits that the team covets historically?
Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore banner has examined what the history of ravens says about the features they covet in the first -round perspectives and how it applies to players who laughed at them this year.
Was he a multisport athlete?
“Each choice of Ravens in the first round since 2014 has played a sport in addition to football in high school or as an adolescent, according to information accessible to the public. These sports have gone from basketball (Kyle Hamilton security) to the fight (the Tyler Linderbaum Center) at the baseball base (the assistant Patrick Queen) at the track (Cornerback Marlon Humphrey). The Harmon of Oregon.
Did he play for a “Power Conference” school?
“Other than the Large Breshad Perriman (Central Florida) receiver, each first round choice since 2014 came from a school in competition at the time in a so-called power conference. This year, 10 of the 20 prospects played in the Southeast Conference, six played in the Big Ten conference and a played during the Atlantic Coast conference. None played during the Big 12 conference.
“The Cornerback of Caroline de l’Est Shavon Revel Jr. (American Athletic Conference) and Marshall Edge Rusher Mike Green (Sun Belt Conference) played in the leagues ‘` Group of Five’ – the level below the current conferences of “Power Four” – while the North Dakota Interior Offensive Lineman Gray Zabel played in the football championship subdivision. “
Has it been recognized for his leadership?
“Almost half of all Ravens choices since 2014 have been named team captains during their university career, permanently or as play captains.
“Close to Half of the 20 Prospects Linked to the Ravens Were Not Recognized For Their Leadership Last Season: Texas Wide Receiver Matthew Golden, Ohio State Interior Offensive Lineman Donovan Ackson, Michigan’s Grant, Texas A & M’s Stewart, and Mississippi’s Cornerback Trey amos and Defensive Lineman Walter Nolen, as well as Simmons, Missouri Wide Receiver Luther Burden III and Tennessee Edge Rusher James Pearce Jr.