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March 24, 2009

Video: Harbaugh on the Ravens' draft strategy

Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke with L.A. Times reporter Sam Farmer at the NFL owners meetings in Dana Point, Calif. Here's a portion of the interview:


Posted by baltimoresun.com at 4:59 PM | | Comments (3)
        

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Much thanks. This was as candid of an interview one can get from an NFL coach nowadays.
See how informative it was: no mincing of words.

Without watching the video, I'm going to guess that he says "best player available" at some point.

It's almost pointless to interview coaches and players now. Almost all have some type of stock answer to every question. I'd rather the Sun give us some analysis.

Something along the lines of "Ozzie Newsome has always preferred drafting CBs who are 6' or bigger. That's why Sean Smith, although not carrying a first round grade by many draft pundits, is a strong possibility with the first round pick."

Even if it's wrong, I'd rather some well-thought out analysis rather than interviews with coaches and players where they really say nothing.

J,I HEAR YOU...........

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