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baltimore_hokie
03-16-2010, 06:33 PM
I posted this in the Dwan Edwards thread, but I think it deserves a thread of its own.


During the Ravens' voluntary conditioning program, Kruger said his aim is to stack 10-15 pounds on his 6-foot-4, 260-pound frame to become more of a force in the trenches.

"I just want to play, and I'll do whatever I have to do to get to that point," Kruger said. "With Suggs, we have one of the best in the league playing there. I think the coaches and myself are trying to find different ways to get me on the field, so hopefully this works.

"A lot of it is going to be gaining weight where I can play defensive end. There's been some talk of that, so we'll see what happens. I need to keep my speed and get stronger, but putting on some weight is going to be a definite goal."

Sitting down in the cafeteria at the Ravens' practice facility in Owings Mills, Md., on Tuesday, the massive salad drenched in fixings and ranch dressing represented only one part of the bulking plan.

"Obviously, I'll be eating. But there will be supplements I'll be taking, and our training program is great," Kruger explained. "I was training for the Combine and had workouts last year. This is all going to be new to me.

"But, I think I'll be able to keep the weight up in my shoulders, in my upper body. I'm not the biggest guy at this point anyway, so I should hold it well. I just have to hit my conditioning hard while I do it. I don't want to slow down, or it will be pointless weight."

Kruger could be moving into the role the Ravens originally envisioned when they selected him. At the time, there was talk of Kruger being groomed to eventually replace Trevor Pryce, 34, along the defensive line, but he fell in behind Suggs.

So if looks like Kruger will be groomed as Pryce's replacement. Is DL still a priority in the draft? More of a priority?

CoverD
03-16-2010, 07:20 PM
Well I liked Kruger last year. He really wants to work to be a key piece to this team, and I think he can be that piece on the DL.

I think as far as the draft, we could draft a late round or undrafted DE to try to give him some competition, and focus on other areas with the higher picks.

Rxdoxx
03-16-2010, 07:24 PM
And now cutting draft picks to keep T-vu makes a lot more sense.
We probably will be targeting players late, but can't see early unless an Odrick falls badly.

baltimore_hokie
03-16-2010, 07:35 PM
And now cutting draft picks to keep T-vu makes a lot more sense.
We probably will be targeting players late, but can't see early unless an Odrick falls badly.

But is Odrick going to be much different of a player than Kruger?

I could still see Alualu in the second round, especially considering we lost Edwards AND Bannan.

CRZA938
03-16-2010, 08:31 PM
But is Odrick going to be much different of a player than Kruger?

Odrick is listed at 296, Kruger even plus 15 is only 275. I read somewhere that Odrick has been compared to Aaron Smith, stout against the run and servicable rushing the passer.

Clearly though, DE, CB, TE and WR should be our focus (not necessarily in that order).

Carey
03-16-2010, 09:16 PM
Odrick's only real problem is playing with leverage, thats a technique issue that can be taught by our coaches, hell he can just watch buddy lee. I also think he can get stronger and a pro strength and conditioning program can help that.

"Spats"
03-16-2010, 10:14 PM
But is Odrick going to be much different of a player than Kruger?

I could still see Alualu in the second round, especially considering we lost Edwards AND Bannan.

I too am a Tyson Alualu fan. I like him or Jerry Hughes in the 2nd rd. with OSU CB Perrish Cox in the 1st.

baltimore_hokie
03-17-2010, 07:26 AM
I too am a Tyson Alualu fan. I like him or Jerry Hughes in the 2nd rd. with OSU CB Perrish Cox in the 1st.

Cox over Wilson/Jackson/McCourty??

Dave Lap
03-17-2010, 08:08 AM
In an Eric DeCosta interview after last years draft DeCosta said that one of the things he likes about Krueger is that he has a big frame capable of putting on weight and playing as a tackle or end.

My take on him is that he doesn't have the power to be a killer run stuffer or the power/speed to be an elite pass rusher but he has very good instincts, a great motor and the smarts to be successful as a starter.

Carey
03-17-2010, 08:23 AM
In an Eric DeCosta interview after last years draft DeCosta said that one of the things he likes about Krueger is that he has a big frame capable of putting on weight and playing as a tackle or end.

My take on him is that he doesn't have the power to be a killer run stuffer or the power/speed to be an elite pass rusher but he has very good instincts, a great motor and the smarts to be successful as a starter.

I agree, i think his athleticism is better then expected, he looked more fluid out there at OLB then i thought he would. He's no freak but he should be a force with his hand in the ground on third down, and his motor should make him a guy that can make plays in general.

Guess we are looking at a starting lineup of Ngata,Gregg and Pryce....with Mckinney,Kruger and a draft pick as the primary backups, and Talavou and Divens fighting for time....I know Pryce isnt the same player but he's still good and a guy like Alualu can keep Pryce fresh.

jonboy79
03-17-2010, 04:03 PM
But is Odrick going to be much different of a player than Kruger?

I could still see Alualu in the second round, especially considering we lost Edwards AND Bannan.

In a 4-3 Odrick is a tackle and Kruger is an end.

baltimore_hokie
03-17-2010, 04:07 PM
In a 4-3 Odrick is a tackle and Kruger is an end.

My point was that neither will have that great of an impact on the defense. Ozzie knows what positions to take guys in the first round, and I just don't see a guy like Odrick being worth our selection in the first round.

jonboy79
03-17-2010, 04:10 PM
My point was that neither will have that great of an impact on the defense. Ozzie knows what positions to take guys in the first round, and I just don't see a guy like Odrick being worth our selection in the first round.

There are players I would prefer to Odrick, but Odrick sure would look nice next to Ngata. We didn't have much inside pressure, sometimes that helps the outside guys get there.

CR_Dingley
03-17-2010, 05:58 PM
I honustly dont see us having a first round pick, we will trade back and getting a second and third round or whatever it is that you can get...What can you expect for #25?

baltimore_hokie
03-17-2010, 09:39 PM
I honustly dont see us having a first round pick, we will trade back and getting a second and third round or whatever it is that you can get...What can you expect for #25?

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/draft/draft-trade-chart/

HoustonRaven
03-18-2010, 06:38 AM
I honustly dont see us having a first round pick, we will trade back and getting a second and third round or whatever it is that you can get...What can you expect for #25?

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baltimore_hokie
04-14-2010, 08:13 AM
From Aaron Wilson's Twitter:


Talked briefly today with Ravens second-year DE-OLB Paul Kruger, he has definitely bulked up. He's about 270 to 272 pounds now.

If he has put on that much weight already this off-season, I see no reason why he can't be in the proper range for a 5-technique. I would like to see him closer to 290 for training camp, as he will definitely lose weight during camp.

Sua Sponte
04-15-2010, 12:58 PM
I honustly dont see us having a first round pick, we will trade back and getting a second and third round or whatever it is that you can get...What can you expect for #25?

I can see something like a mid 2nd and a 4th for a 1st, i don't see anybody giving up a 2nd and 3rd for a 1st.

Unless Ozzie adds a 5th into the mix. a 2nd and 3rd for a 1st and 5th, thats not adding more picks, but is the possibility to land a much better prospect in the 3rd than the 5th.