Right now we seem to have a log-jam at several positions... I'm guessing injuries, old and new, may settle some of these questions.
Camp has he potential to be a serious weapon both in the slot and as a returner. I'm guessing if he can stay healthy he makes the roster... especially since it's dubious whether Perriman will be ready when the regular season opens.
We all hope Joe lives up to his contract going forward... if he does Jahnke looks like an idiot. If not the Ravens are hurtin' for certain.
All of which begs the question... why was it necessary to sign a free agent tight end?
One more thing the Ravens need to consider... who will their back up tackle be if their new LT goes down?
Not too worried about Doom... I'm just hoping we see the in-shape and motivated Suggs... not the other one.
Monroe wasn't one of the best five offensive linemen?
Risky move... reminds me of when we dumped "Q" and came to bitterly regret it.
Wallace has turned out to be a big addition... especially since Perriman has proven to be a slow healer. Perriman can now take his time and (hopefully) come back at full strength at some point in the future.
Why the rush to dump Monroe? Whatever happened to playing the best five on the OL? Reminds me of our rush to dump "Q"... we all know what a disaster that decision was. I wonder who is calling this shot?
4 hours ago, 757RavensFan said:I guess we can scratch the #1 thing to watch off the list. Doesn't look like Monroe is going to be on the team much longer.
It looks like you are correct... what ever happened to playing the best 5 on the OL?
Good news on Perriman. I sure hope this is not going to be his normal... good luck to the young man and here's hoping he can stay healthy.
Can't blame the young man if his ACL tore... questions should be focused on whether or not there were indications that he had physical problems before the draft. If not... It's just bad luck all around.
So much for our "deep depth" at the WR position... good thing we picked up Wallace.
Joe certainly had one extraordinary four game run in our most recent Super Bowl year. He really needs to start earning that contract this year to get us back to another SB.
If they really want to start the best five... Monroe won't be going anywhere. Stanley may well wind up playing along side of Monroe at LG... or on the far side at RT. If the Ravens want Joe to earn his contract they better give the best OL they can.
Seems like a good kid... we seem, however, to be much deeper in the slot than on the outside.
It's pretty clear that the wise guys don't think much of this year's Ravens... IMHO the biggest factor is which Suggs shows up... the motivated and in shape one or the other guy. The next one is the OL... it's looking more and more like Monroe is gone... instead of the Ravens planning to put their best 5 OL members on the field. Both cause a little concern.
Ducasse might just stick...
Kudos to the Navy! I just hope our coaching staff uses lots of imagination and takes full advantage of this talented young man.
If the Ravens want to play their best five players on the OL this year they will keep Monroe. And by the way, opioids are indeed over-prescribed by the medical profession... the drug companies provide financial incentives to do so.
There is going to be some serious competition at RB, WR, TE, OL, DL, OLB etc... still need some ILB help.
Looks like a pretty good haul... still wished we had taken a flyer on Miles Jack in round 2.
Kudos to the Navy. This guy will be a success in the NFL...
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Nothing improves cornerback play like a strong pass rush. Let's hope we see the in shape and motivated Suggs in camp... not the other one.