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Let's see if the Ravens get Bollered-over by Flacco

 

Tell me if we've heard this one before: Strong-armed, raw passer with good size impresses members of the Baltimore Ravens brass enough that they trade in the first round to draft the player.

That strategy didn't work the first and only time the Ravens drafted a quarterback in the first round, so what in the name of Kyle Boller were the Ravens doing Saturday when they did the same thing in picking Delaware's Joe Flacco?

The pick is made, now the Ravens hope Flacco develops into a franchise passer. (AP)  
The pick is made, now the Ravens hope Flacco develops into a franchise passer. (AP)  
In 2003, Boller was the University of California quarterback who knelt at midfield and fired a pass through the uprights, impressing the scouts at his Pro Day workout, sucking in the Ravens to draft him.

In the five years since he has been a tease, that wonderful arm of his bringing the hope that he might just be the franchise passer.

Baltimore is now obviously done being teased.

That's why the Ravens found a way to get Flacco, who tossed it 74 yards in the air to win a quarterback competition during the winter. The Ravens wanted Boston College's Matt Ryan, but the Atlanta Falcons picked him third to end those hopes. So Baltimore traded out of the eighth spot, moving down to 26 in the deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars that landed them two extra third-round picks and a fourth-round pick.

Smart move. Wait at 26 for a quarterback and pounce. Instead the Ravens used one of those thirds (89th overall) and a fifth to move back up to the 18th spot in a trade with Houston to get Flacco.

Look, I know Boller isn't the answer. I just think the Ravens had better options than Flacco.

Louisville's Brian Brohm and Michigan's Chad Henne will be better NFL players than Flacco. One of those two should have been Baltimore's choice. The Ravens could have waited until the 26th pick to get one of them. Heck, they could have waited until the second round.

The Green Bay Packers took Brohm with the 56th overall pick in the second round, and the Miami Dolphins followed that up by taking Henne with the 57th pick. Baltimore had the 55th pick.

Brohm will one day be the starter in Green Bay. Henne might just do it in Miami this season.

Flacco is much more of a raw talent than those two. He started his college career at Pittsburgh, but transferred to Delaware and played two seasons for the Blue Hens. It was during his senior season when his stock rose faster than gas prices.

He had success at Delaware, but the level of competition was a concern of some scouts. I'm OK with that. Good players come from small schools. There is something else much more troubling about Flacco.

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May 11, 2008 10:07 am
(POLL) He is by far the worst sportwriter i have ever seen, constantly talking out his ass....
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April 27, 2008 10:46 pm
Flacco is just another one of those big tall guy Qbs that have no mobility and will either be a total flop (like Ryan Leaf) or mediocre (like Kyle Boller).  Hell he wasn't even the best QB in I-AA - that would be Ricky Santos (who beat Flacco's Delaware team two years in a row).  When are the NFL personnel guys going t ...(more)
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April 27, 2008 2:26 am
How can anyone say which quarterback is going to be great and which one will not?  How many missed the boat on Brett Favre, David Garard, Tom Brady, etc  And also, how many can't miss quarterbacks have failed?  We're all singing the praises of Eli M ...(more)
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April 27, 2008 12:43 pm

Just because Flacco didn't match your mock draft, doesn't mean he will be a bust. Prisco even had him as one of his best small school talents, but since he went before Prisco's heart throb Brohm Prisco is writing a hissy fit article. Making such distinct judgments could come back to bite Prisco if Flacco turns out decent. Why is Prisco so hard on Flacco when the kid wasn't a big ...(more)

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April 27, 2008 4:05 pm
Ok - come on Prisco - give him a chance.

The Ravens have no where to go but up and Flacco is going to be good at the next level.

He has a good attitude and is a hard worker - he did excellent at his pro day and he didnt do too terribly bad at the combine.

I think this guy is going to bring alot
...(more)
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April 27, 2008 3:05 pm
Why knock this kid so hard? I know another quarterback from a fairly small school (albeit division 1) that turned out pretty good too- how about Ben Rothlisberger? Several teams passed him up on draft day and he got his super bowl ring before Eli did. Where was he on your board Prisco? Give him a break, and let's wait to see what he is capable of doing during the season.  If he turns out to b ...(more)
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April 27, 2008 5:38 pm

Prisco,

     Honestly this guy hasn;t played a snap and your burying the decision to take him already. I bet your also the guy who thought Ryan Leaf was going to be a stud. I am always astonished how every year reporters go on record claiming this guy isnt an "NFL Caliber Player" when history shows there are no guarantees when it comes to draft. Flacco coul ...(more)

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April 26, 2008 11:43 pm
(POLL)

Who will be the qb of the future?

I think it'll be A-Rod

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April 27, 2008 11:57 am

Of all the three QB's after Matt Ryan, I am the least surprised by the Ravens taking Flacco.  Once it became clear that Matt Ryan would be taken third, the Ravens absolutely decimated the Jaguars draf ...(more)

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April 27, 2008 12:24 pm
I hate the Packers, and could care less what they do.  I do know one thing is that Aaron Rodgers hasn't sat on the bench for the past three years just to sit behind a rookie this year.  I will guarantee and bet you ANYTHING that Rodgers starts the first wee ...(more)
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April 27, 2008 10:14 pm
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April 26, 2008 11:44 pm

I know this article is all about Flacco BUT

"Brohm will one day be the starter in Green Bay. . ."  

I like it and I will hold you to being the first sportswriter to publicaly call that.

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