What about Ravens?
Well, it’ll be nice if we can get a solid QB, but it’s about what we have now, and the problem we had then was that we have so many good running backs we don’t really need a solid QB, but a good one would do wonders for us.
We’ve finally got a good running back. He’s going to be great.
But I could care less about a good QB. I just want my boy back.
If weWhat about Ravens?
I read the book you recommended and I must say I like it. I am a big supporter of the Bengals, but they didn’t have the luxury of being able to trade their first round pick because they were already the Bengals and the Broncos were already there. I would guess that most people would like the Denver and Baltimore teams to play each other in the first round this year. I personally would rather see the Bengals get a playoff berth and then the Ravens go ahead and get theWhat about Ravens?
The Ravens will lose $2.5M on the contract and the team can trade for a franchise player as long as the other team makes a corresponding offer for the player. The question is whether the other team would be willing to trade up for another franchise quarterback over a proven backup (or no backup).
I do think the Ravens can get an elite player or two, maybe even five in return for the first two - no. But that’s it.
My point was
title: What about Ravens?
What about Ravens? Can they get more?
Posted by Mike Florio on January 28, 2014, 7:01 PM EDT
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After a win over Indy, Baltimore finished the year 13-3. We’ll see if it’s enough to keep the Ravens in the playoffs this year, if Baltimore gets a new owner and a new coaching staff (hint: former Packers coach Mike McCarthy is the front-runner), or if the next two years will be spent tryingWhat about Ravens?
Rookie receivers and tight ends have their ups and downs, but we tend to remember the guys that consistently delivered for their respective teams for their first seasons.
So what about Ravens rookie WR, Torrey Smith?
Smith has been a regular on the Ravens’ practice squad since the season ended and had a solid debut game with four catches for 59 yards on Sunday.
That’s not the rookie everyone remembers though.
It’s the guyWhat about Ravens?
It will start to be an interesting season to monitor, especially for two teams in the AFC Championship. The Ravens, thanks to a first-year coaching staff, are looking to prove that they can win outside the division, and the Chargers also have a lot of pressure on them moving forward due to the franchise’s recent playoff drought.
While the Ravens are in a good position this season, I think the Chargers’ playoff challenge will make them look like a team that shouldn’t be