Baldy’s Breakdown on Malaki Starks, Mike Green, Emery Jones Jr. | Baltimore Ravens

Let’s take a look at the Ravens first round pick. Number 24 in your picture here, Malachi Starks. Here he is a man coverage against Texas. I mean, just excellent, sticky in coverage, plays a variety of positions, excellent with the ball in the air and playing the man. Now, he’s been a three-year starter. He was a freshman all-American, won a national championship. Here he is as a half field safety, all right, in the near hash. Watch his ability to come out of the sky, come down, and make an open field tackle. Excellent tackler. Anywhere you line him up, he has ability to make plays. Like you watch the safety rotation right here. Here he is going to the half field safety. Now look at the range playing over the top right here and taking this interception away. All right. You in any variety of roles that he plays in at 61, 200 lb. Here we are and George is in too deep man under and he’s covering the inside slot receiver right here. like just right now it’s it’s a banjo coverage. He takes him. Not only that, but he takes the ball away. Six career interceptions at Georgia. All right. And then his ability to return the ball after the catch. But you watch him right here against one of the the fastest players in college football coming from the safety position, Jaylen Milro, right here, and being able to take the outside leg away and get him down to the ground. All right. For a negative play, a lot of those throughout his career. And then right here, you watch him and you go like he’s the point man in the bunch formation right now. He could play anywhere. And then the the point man right here to be able to recognize the route combination and then make the play off of it. So versatile, so experienced anywhere that you play him. Going to be a great addition. The Ravens first round pick at safety Malachi Starks from Georgia. Let’s take a look at the Ravens second round pick. The 59th pick in the second round. Number 15 for Marshall, Mike Green. Watch him take on the tackle and the tight end here. Bam. And the tight end and get off the block and make the tackle. The guy has great hands. He’s 6’3. He’s 251 pounds. I saw him at the senior bowl. He was the first one in every single defensive line drill. And for all three days, you watch this outside spin against Ohio State. Like here it is. Bam. Watch the hook. All right. Not many guys can spin from the outside. Now watch him close right here on Will Howard to take down one of 17 sacks on the season. Also 23 tackle for losses. Now you watch this here. They have a tight end in front of him. I’m just showing you this play to show you the violence of how he plays. Just slamming the tight end to the ground and forcing Howard to take the ball down and scramble with it. Now you watch him here against Virginia or against Iowa right here. Again, here’s two tight ends right here. He’s just going to jack up the pulling guard right here. Here he come. Bam. Jacks up the pulling guard, helps to make that play and that tackle for a loss right there. It’s just one play after another. He’s a violent violent player. Even when the game plan was against Virginia Tech to double him with the tackle, with the back right here, he sees it and defeats both to take the quarterback down for for a sack right there. One play after another the whole season at Marshall. All right. Uh you watch him right here just being able to get off the block, get to the ball carry, defeat the block, and then make the tackle. Baltimore Ravens got themselves a steal with the 59th pick in the second round by drafting Mike Green. Let’s take a look at the Ravens third round pick. Number 50, the right tackle at LSU, Emory Jones, a three-year starter. But when you watch him move here, I mean, he’s 6’5, he’s 315 pounds, he ran a 5140, he stays on his feet, excellent in the run game, very consistent, but what you love about him is just his consistency and his length. 34 and a half inch arms, right on a 6’5 and a well, you know, constructed 315, 320 pound frame. You watch him right here against Alabama and watch his his consistency as a set. B. See that punch? the punch right to the chest and then the inside post hand right here and then the ability just to drop the anchor and stop the feet so Nmeer can make that check down throw the quarterback that is for LSU but it’s one play after another he’s got you you just watch his inside hand here like bam you see that hand like this is just excellent okay and just being able to stop the feet and give the quarterback all kinds of time to make that kind of a throw now he’s got versatility he can play guard or he can play tackle. The Ravens are going to have that kind of a luxury. But you watch him against right here, Shamar Stewart, the 17th pick in the draft from Texas A&M. And he had no problem with him. He was the Colts 17th pick, first round pick. And here he is against the league’s best for three straight years. Again, look at the length and how he uses it. It’s just sitting in the chair right here. All right. NMer has a chance to get outside the pocket and make that throw down the field. All right. Now, one more time, one more play against Nick Skirtton. Another good player drafted high from Texas A&M. Like I just like his See that punch? Bam. He just throws it out there. He’s got the inside hand right here and now he just keeps his feet moving. Stays on his feet. Excellent athlete. Like I said, can play guard or play tackle. Good versatility. Uh really good pick because he did start 36 games for the LSU Tigers. And he does have all the length and the measurables that you’re looking for.

NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger goes to the college film to talk about what the Ravens are getting with their top three picks in the 2025 Draft.

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