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To say he hasn't a done a thing is kinda beyond wrong

 

 

Juice brings a lot of versatility to The Ravens offense because he's so versatile.You can use him to block for the running back, line him up in the slot, and even use play action plays where he's the one being target  .In todays NFL offensive coordinators are always looking for a mismatches and cause confusion towards opposing defenses. Juice is a player that helps with that . John Harbaugh love's special teams  and guess who's one of the best blockers on the team for the kick returner. 

 

I like Waller and D. Carter but none them have shown anything yet.  Waller a developmental player whom i'm sure The Ravens hope will eventually become something good  but unless he's really making the case for being The Ravens number 3 or 4 wideout then he going to have to prove his worth on special teams. Carter has the ability to be a kick/punt returner but his experience in that area in college is pretty limited. 

 

Besides cough it up in key situations not really. I just dont see him being a factor in Trestmans offense with so much promise at the TE position this year.

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I do agree, even though I have Carter on my 53 man roster right now. He's definitely #53 on that roster though. I wouldn't call him a lock at all. I'm sure it'll change heavily once the full team starts practicing together and everything.

Same here. I don't think it's wrong to say I really like Carter and have since we signed him. I really like his chances of making the team, but I definitely don't think he's guaranteed a spot and I can see him as this year's Toussaint, Rainey, etc.
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Besides cough it up in key situations not really. I just dont see him being a factor in Trestmans offense with so much promise at the TE position this year.

2 fumbles by a second year player (really first year getting any playing time) is understandable, let's not burn him at the steak quite yet

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Besides cough it up in key situations not really. I just dont see him being a factor in Trestmans offense with so much promise at the TE position this year.

 

This year draft class was considered to be weaker than last year draft class at the tight end positon. None of the rookie tight ends in 2014 tore it up  and usually rookie tight end take time to get adjusted to The NFL. I don't really expect Maxx Williams and Nick Boyles to be super productive this season . Crockett Gilmore could indeed have a solid season but  Marc Trestmans is running a offensive system similar to Gary Kubiak which indeed involves full backs especially versatile ones. 

 

As I said before Juice is our best lead blocker for the kick returner and he's important to the team. Marc Trestmans also isn't new to when it comes to using full backs along with two tight ends. You can see that when he was the offensive coordinator of The 49ers in 1996, and  Cardinals in 1998.  

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YOu guys are leaving our Jeromy Miles

He was a free agent this year and I don't think anyone signed him, let alone us.
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the WRs position we're loaded, and some of these UDFAs have potential, the ravens will try not to expose them to other teams, and stash them some how, hopefully will get our WR that we have been missing for a decades now, lol

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there's a possibility that 3-4 ravens starters, might start the season on PUP list, jimmy, pitta, wagner, zuttah. unfortunately.

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I dont get the juice guy on the roster hasnt done a damn thing and is occupying an obsolete position

You got to have The Juice brother! He is a good blocker and can be chain mover.

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You got to have The Juice brother! He is a good blocker and can be chain mover.

 

Come the deadline day to trim the roster down to 53 which WR/RB/TE is the odd man out?

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there's a possibility that 3-4 ravens starters, might start the season on PUP list, jimmy, pitta, wagner, zuttah. unfortunately.

 

No way Wagner Zuttah and Jimmy are on PUP

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Bringing up an old thread because I always try to do this pre-TC, mid-TC, and right before cuts are announced.  Without further ado, here we go...

 

Quarterback:

In (2): Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub

Out (2): Bryn Renner, Jerry Lovelocke

 

I don't think there is much question here.  Even though it's being reported that Schaub hasn't looked great in OTAs, we gave him a healthy guarantee for a backup QB, and he's likely safe.  Renner and Lovelocke should battle for a spot on the practice squad.

 

Running Back:

In (4): Justin Forsett, Lorenzo Taliaferro, Buck Allen, Kyle Juszczyk (FB)

Bubble (1): Fitzgerald Toussaint

Out (2): Terrence Magee, Kiero Small (FB)

 

This is another spot where I don't see much question.  Toussaint is likely the only guy that could make things interesting, but I'd still say he's more than likely out than in.  Word is that he saw a good amount of time on returns during OTAs, so that's the reason I have him factoring into the equation, although I ultimately feel he'll be left out.  He and Magee would likely be battling for a spot on the practice squad as well.

 

Wide Receiver:

In (7): Steve Smith, Breshad Perriman, Kamar Aiken, Marlon Brown, Michael Campanaro, Jeremy Butler, Darren Waller

Out (4): DeAndre Carter, Aldrick Robinson, Cam Worthy, Daniel Brown

 

I've caved, and I think we're going to find a way to keep 7 WRs to start the year at least.  If we go with 6, I think it comes down to Butler and Waller, and I just couldn't leave one of them off.  If Butler continues to dominate in camp, I don't see a way we can leave him off the roster.  Waller is still very raw of course, but I think there's too much potential to leave him off as well.  I don't have Carter on the bubble right now.  I think he's a big product of hype right now, and it was reported he struggled once the full team got out on the field.  I think he's a prime practice squad candidate.

 

Tight End:

In (3): Crockett Gillmore, Maxx Williams, Nick Boyle

Out (2): Konrad Reuland, Allen Reisner

PUP (1): Dennis Pitta

 

Again, this is another position where I don't see many other possibilities.  Reuland and Reisner only have a shot in the case of an injury.  The real battle here is who starts between Gillmore and Williams.

 

Offensive Line:

In (8): Eugene Monroe, Kelechi Osemele, Jeremy Zuttah, Marshal Yanda, Rick Wagner, John Urschel, James Hurst, Robert Myers

Bubble (2): Jah Reid, Ryan Jensen

Out (7): Marcel Jones, Blaine Clausell, Darryl Baldwin, De'Ondre Wesley, Kaleb Johhnson, Nick Easton, Leon Brown

 

This is where I made room for the 7th WR.  Typically, we carry 9 OL, but with less uncertainty among the starters this year, I think we'll opt to go with 8.  Someone like Butler or Waller has more value long term than Reid.  We only have 7 active any given game day anyways.  I think Reid is someone that we could cut and re-sign midseason if we really needed him.  If not, I think someone like Jensen, Clausell, or Baldwin could wind up on the PS and be viable call-up options.

 

Defensive Line:

In (7): Brandon Williams, Timmy Jernigan, Chris Canty, Brent Urban, Carl Davis, Lawrence Guy, Casey Walker

Bubble (3): Kapron Lewis-Moore, DeAngelo Tyson, Christo Bilukidi

 

Casey Walker is my "surprise" to make the team this year.  He's the only true NT backup that we have, and word is that he put in a good showing in camp and OTAs.  I know he came relatively highly regarded from the Pats, and I think his skill set is what sets him apart.  I desperately wanted to give KLM a spot, but he was a bit too much of the same of what we already have on the roster.

 

Inside Linebacker:

In (5): CJ Mosley, Daryl Smith, Arthur Brown, Zach Orr, Albert McClellan

Out (1): Andrew Bose

 

It wouldn't be too terribly surprising to see Arthur Brown get the axe, but I'm doubtful that we'd give up on a 2nd round pick so soon, especially since he's bulked up and done well so far this offseason, according to reports.  Orr and McClellan remain key cogs on special teams and you know Harbs love his ST guys.

 

Outside Linebacker:

In (4): Terrell Suggs, Elvis Dumervil, Courtney Upshaw, Za'Darius Smith

Bubble (1): Steven Means

Out (2): Zach Thompson, Brenner Beyer

 

This group will pretty much stay the same, except Smith is now in for McPhee.  Steven Means is my 54th guy overall and 1st off the roster, so if there is room for him, he's the next one on, in my opinion.  The only reason I have him off of the roster right now is because I'm not exactly sure if he's an option on special teams.  If he is, I think he could bump someone like McClellan or even Brown.

 

Cornerback:

In (6): Jimmy Smith, Lardarius Webb, Kyle Arrington, Rashaan Melvin, Tray Walker, Asa Jackson

Bubble (3): Cassius Vaughn, Chris Greenwood, Tramain Jacobs

Out (1): Quinton Pointer

 

I think Asa's spot is the most volatile on the team.  He was pretty bad as a CB last year and has still yet to show that he can consistently stay on the field. The only reason I have him in right now is because I think he's likely to end up the primary returner.  He's looked very good in that role in the preseason in the past.  Asa is my 53rd guy on the team and the most likely to fall off.

 

Safety:

In (4): Will Hill, Kendrick Lewis, Matt Elam, Anthony Levine

Bubble (1): Brynden Trawick

Out (1): Nick Perry

PUP (1): Terrence Brooks

 

I'm going on the side of caution here and saying that Brooks will remain on the PUP.  If he comes off, I think he's the one that bumps Asa off of the roster.  Levine has too much value as a STer and a guy that can step in if completely necessary.  Trawick happens to be the odd man out, but remains on the bubble due to ST play.

 

Special Teams:

In (3): Justin Tucker, Sam Koch, Morgan Cox

Out (2): Justin Manton, Patrick Scales

 

No comments are even necessary.

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Bringing up an old thread because I always try to do this pre-TC, mid-TC, and right before cuts are announced. Without further ado, here we go...

Quarterback:

In (2): Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub

Out (2): Bryn Renner, Jerry Lovelocke

I don't think there is much question here. Even though it's being reported that Schaub hasn't looked great in OTAs, we gave him a healthy guarantee for a backup QB, and he's likely safe. Renner and Lovelocke should battle for a spot on the practice squad.

Running Back:

In (4): Justin Forsett, Lorenzo Taliaferro, Buck Allen, Kyle Juszczyk (FB)

Bubble (1): Fitzgerald Toussaint

Out (2): Terrence Magee, Kiero Small (FB)

This is another spot where I don't see much question. Toussaint is likely the only guy that could make things interesting, but I'd still say he's more than likely out than in. Word is that he saw a good amount of time on returns during OTAs, so that's the reason I have him factoring into the equation, although I ultimately feel he'll be left out. He and Magee would likely be battling for a spot on the practice squad as well.

Wide Receiver:

In (7): Steve Smith, Breshad Perriman, Kamar Aiken, Marlon Brown, Michael Campanaro, Jeremy Butler, Darren Waller

Out (4): DeAndre Carter, Aldrick Robinson, Cam Worthy, Daniel Brown

I've caved, and I think we're going to find a way to keep 7 WRs to start the year at least. If we go with 6, I think it comes down to Butler and Waller, and I just couldn't leave one of them off. If Butler continues to dominate in camp, I don't see a way we can leave him off the roster. Waller is still very raw of course, but I think there's too much potential to leave him off as well. I don't have Carter on the bubble right now. I think he's a big product of hype right now, and it was reported he struggled once the full team got out on the field. I think he's a prime practice squad candidate.

Tight End:

In (3): Crockett Gillmore, Maxx Williams, Nick Boyle

Out (2): Konrad Reuland, Allen Reisner

PUP (1): Dennis Pitta

Again, this is another position where I don't see many other possibilities. Reuland and Reisner only have a shot in the case of an injury. The real battle here is who starts between Gillmore and Williams.

Offensive Line:

In (8): Eugene Monroe, Kelechi Osemele, Jeremy Zuttah, Marshal Yanda, Rick Wagner, John Urschel, James Hurst, Robert Myers

Bubble (2): Jah Reid, Ryan Jensen

Out (7): Marcel Jones, Blaine Clausell, Darryl Baldwin, De'Ondre Wesley, Kaleb Johhnson, Nick Easton, Leon Brown

This is where I made room for the 7th WR. Typically, we carry 9 OL, but with less uncertainty among the starters this year, I think we'll opt to go with 8. Someone like Butler or Waller has more value long term than Reid. We only have 7 active any given game day anyways. I think Reid is someone that we could cut and re-sign midseason if we really needed him. If not, I think someone like Jensen, Clausell, or Baldwin could wind up on the PS and be viable call-up options.

Defensive Line:

In (7): Brandon Williams, Timmy Jernigan, Chris Canty, Brent Urban, Carl Davis, Lawrence Guy, Casey Walker

Bubble (3): Kapron Lewis-Moore, DeAngelo Tyson, Christo Bilukidi

Casey Walker is my "surprise" to make the team this year. He's the only true NT backup that we have, and word is that he put in a good showing in camp and OTAs. I know he came relatively highly regarded from the Pats, and I think his skill set is what sets him apart. I desperately wanted to give KLM a spot, but he was a bit too much of the same of what we already have on the roster.

Inside Linebacker:

In (5): CJ Mosley, Daryl Smith, Arthur Brown, Zach Orr, Albert McClellan

Out (1): Andrew Bose

It wouldn't be too terribly surprising to see Arthur Brown get the axe, but I'm doubtful that we'd give up on a 2nd round pick so soon, especially since he's bulked up and done well so far this offseason, according to reports. Orr and McClellan remain key cogs on special teams and you know Harbs love his ST guys.

Outside Linebacker:

In (4): Terrell Suggs, Elvis Dumervil, Courtney Upshaw, Za'Darius Smith

Bubble (1): Steven Means

Out (2): Zach Thompson, Brenner Beyer

This group will pretty much stay the same, except Smith is now in for McPhee. Steven Means is my 54th guy overall and 1st off the roster, so if there is room for him, he's the next one on, in my opinion. The only reason I have him off of the roster right now is because I'm not exactly sure if he's an option on special teams. If he is, I think he could bump someone like McClellan or even Brown.

Cornerback:

In (6): Jimmy Smith, Lardarius Webb, Kyle Arrington, Rashaan Melvin, Tray Walker, Asa Jackson

Bubble (3): Cassius Vaughn, Chris Greenwood, Tramain Jacobs

Out (1): Quinton Pointer

I think Asa's spot is the most volatile on the team. He was pretty bad as a CB last year and has still yet to show that he can consistently stay on the field. The only reason I have him in right now is because I think he's likely to end up the primary returner. He's looked very good in that role in the preseason in the past. Asa is my 53rd guy on the team and the most likely to fall off.

Safety:

In (4): Will Hill, Kendrick Lewis, Matt Elam, Anthony Levine

Bubble (1): Brynden Trawick

Out (1): Nick Perry

PUP (1): Terrence Brooks

I'm going on the side of caution here and saying that Brooks will remain on the PUP. If he comes off, I think he's the one that bumps Asa off of the roster. Levine has too much value as a STer and a guy that can step in if completely necessary. Trawick happens to be the odd man out, but remains on the bubble due to ST play.

Special Teams:

In (3): Justin Tucker, Sam Koch, Morgan Cox

Out (2): Justin Manton, Patrick Scales

No comments are even necessary.

at this point in the year I think your pretty dead on.
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at this point in the year I think your pretty dead on.

 

Thanks.  I always feel I am too, and then cut day comes along, and I'm no longer dead on lol.  Of course, things will change as camp starts and guys start separating themselves.

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No comments are even necessary. Minor comments accepted. lol

 

Excellent analysis and presentation; your thinking 95% mirrors mine. The 8 players you identified for O-line offer plenty of flexibility to not have to keep 9 players and gives us a chance to develop SSS replacement when he goes next year.

 

Two thoughts for your consideration on D. Ravens cut Chris Canty once; I think he falls into the same category as Jah Reid giving KLM a shot/spot. Second, both Oz & Harbs have praised Steve Means; he may get McClellan's spot but you're already on that.

 

Finally, Terry Brooks. Very seldom (almost never I'd say) can a DB comeback in less than a year and be productive. I think he should start the season on the PUP, as you stated, and he & Pitta get moved to IR and don't participate this season. Again, rmw10, excellent post.

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Excellent analysis and presentation; your thinking 95% mirrors mine. The 8 players you identified for O-line offer plenty of flexibility to not have to keep 9 players and gives us a chance to develop SSS replacement when he goes next year.

 

Two thoughts for your consideration on D. Ravens cut Chris Canty once; I think he falls into the same category as Jah Reid giving KLM a shot/spot. Second, both Oz & Harbs have praised Steve Means; he may get McClellan's spot but you're already on that.

 

Finally, Terry Brooks. Very seldom (almost never I'd say) can a DB comeback in less than a year and be productive. I think he should start the season on the PUP, as you stated, and he & Pitta get moved to IR and don't participate this season. Again, excellent post.

 

I had thought about leaving Canty off, but at the end of the day, he's the only veteran presence we have on the DL and there's some value to be had in that.  I wanted to put KLM on, but the guy hasn't played in over 2 years save for a short stint before he got hurt last year.  I'd like to see how he does in camp and the preseason.

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Offense(23)

QB: Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub - No brainer. Flacco is a SB winning QB and I wouldn't be opposed to Schaub filling in for 2-3 games if absolutley necessary.

RB: Justin Forsett, Javorius Allen, Lorenzo Taliafero - As overrated as I think Forsett was last year, he was good enough to be the starter. Allen more ideal than Lorenzo in my eyes. I don't see him as anything more than a power back, wheras Allen has good all around ability and could be a good chnage of pace back for the near future.

FB/ H-Back: Kyle Juszcyk- Outside of fumbling issues, he's a good swiss army knife for the offense.

WR1: Steve Smith Sr, Micheal Campanaro, Marlon Brown, Darren Waller(IR)-Smith is obvious. Camp seems to have a rapport with Joe, Marlon has experience

WR2: Breshad Perriman, Kamar Aiken, Jeremy Butler- Breshad is also obvious, Aiken was good in limited role. Butler looks to be good depth

TE: Crockett Gillmore, Maxx Williams, Dennis Pitta(PUP)- Crockett will start the season... Maxx will be the starter by the end of the year. Pitta is a massive question mark.

LT: Eugene Monroe, James Hurst- Monroe is still a no brainer. Hurst is a good backup.

LG: Keliche Osemele, Robert Myers: Once again a no brainer...

C: Jeremy Zuttah, John Urschal- John is the starter of the future either here. Zuttah is not elite and is the weak link on the line, but is better than anyone currently.

RG: Marshal Yanda, John U(repeat)- Yanda is the best guard in football. No questions asked.

RT: Ricky Wagner, James Hurst(repeat)- Wagner played good enough last season.

Defense(24)

LE: Chris Canty, Lawrence Guy- Canty will provide vet presence on the line. Guy is a good pass rusher at the end.

NT: Brandon Williams, Carl Davis -Williams is a no brainer but it's likely Davis will be listed as a backup who mainly plays at LE or RE.

RE: Timmy Jernigan, Brett Urban, Jernigan played good in his playing time last year.

LOLB: Terrell Suggs, Za'Darius Smith- Suggs is again a no brainer. Smith might not get much playing time but is going to be a good player down the line.

MLB: C.J Mosley, Daryl Smith, Arthur Brown, Albert Mclellan- No brainers once again. We have two of the best MLBs in football. Arguably the best duo. Brown is really the third guy while Albert is more of a ST.

ROLB: Courtney Upshaw, Elvis Dumerville- Platoon, no need of an explanation.

CB1: Jimmy Smith, Cassius Vaughn

CB2: Ladarius Webb, Rashann Melvin

CB3: Kyle Arrington, Asa Jackson

Good group of CBs here. Especially if Webb is healthy

FS: Kendrick Lewis, Terrance Brooks(PUP),

SS: Will Hill, Matt Elam

Elam is a weak link but Brooks showed promise. Lewis is nothing more than average, but we could use a little bit of average. Hill is an excellent safety.

K: Justin Tucker

P: Sam Koch:

LS: Morgan Cox

50/53

Three more spots to spare

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I would rather tell you 2 guys that will surprisingly make the 53 man roster this year - Jah Reid and Steven Means.

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Projecting this year's roster, it is possible that 8 players on offense and 8 on defense ( 32% ) will be 6th or 7th round, or UdFA players. Also, approx. 8 offensive players & 8 D-players have been in the league 5 years or more. The remaining players are working off their rookie contracts. All in all it seems to indicate what we all knew-- the Ravens are a well balanced team.

 

Just a few years ago, everyone was saying how old we were as a team. I'd be willing to bet, we're probably in the top 10 with the youngest average age for a team.

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2 QB - Flacco, Schaub

3 RB - Forsette, Taliaferro, Allen

1 FB - Juszcyck

7 WR - Smith, Perriman, Aiken, Brown, Campanaro, Waller, Butler

3 TE - Gillmore, Williams, Boyle

8 OL - Monroe, Osemele, Zuttah, Yanda, Wagner, Urschel, Hurst, Myers

8 DL - Williams, Jernigan, Canty, Davis, Lewis-Moore, Urban, Tyson, Means

4 OLB - Suggs, Dumerville, Upshaw, Smith

4 ILB - Smith, Mosely, McClellan, Orr

6 CB - Smith, Webb, Arington, Jackson, Walker, Vaughn

2 SS - Hill, Elam

2 FS - Lewis, Levine

3 ST - Tucker, Koch, Cox

PUP - Pitta, Brooks

PS - Jacobs, Toussaint, Traywick, Jenson, Carter, Melvin, Supernaw, TBD

I have 3 battles. The first is for the 8th and final DL spot, between Guy and Means. I have Means right now because he's cheaper and he's looked impressive. The second battle is for the 6th and final CB spot, between Melvin and Vaughn. I have Vaughn because he has experience and his stats aren't bad, Melvin had one good game. The final battle is for the last spot on the roster, between Carter, Butler and Melvin. I don't think we take a CB because Levine and Elam could play if needed. Carter has return skills but Butler is the better WR. There could be one more between Orr and Brown for the final ILB spot, but I have Orr making it.

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Here's my crack at my 53.

 

QB(2): Flacco, Schaub

RB(4): Forsett, Taliaferro, Allen, Juice

WR(7): SSS, Aiken, Brown, Perriman, Waller, Butler, Carter

TE(3): Gillmore, Williams, Boyle

OL(8): Monroe, KO, Zuttah, Yanda, Wagner, Urschel, Hurst, Myers

 

DL(8): Canty, Jernigan, Williams, Urban, KLM, Davis, Guy, Tyson

ILB(4): Smith, Moseley, Brown, McLellan

OLB(4): Dumervil, Suggs, Upshaw, Z. Smith

CB(6): Smith, Webb, Arrington, Melvin, Walker, Vaughn

S(4): Hill, Lewis, Elam, Levine

 

ST(3): Tucker, Koch, Cox

 

I really HATE leaving Steven Means off my list.

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2 QB - Flacco, Schaub

3 RB - Forsette, Taliaferro, Allen

1 FB - Juszcyck

7 WR - Smith, Perriman, Aiken, Brown, Campanaro, Waller, Butler

3 TE - Gillmore, Williams, Boyle

8 OL - Monroe, Osemele, Zuttah, Yanda, Wagner, Urschel, Hurst, Myers

8 DL - Williams, Jernigan, Canty, Davis, Lewis-Moore, Urban, Tyson, Means

4 OLB - Suggs, Dumerville, Upshaw, Smith

4 ILB - Smith, Mosely, McClellan, Orr

6 CB - Smith, Webb, Arington, Jackson, Walker, Vaughn

2 SS - Hill, Elam

2 FS - Lewis, Levine

3 ST - Tucker, Koch, Cox

PUP - Pitta, Brooks

PS - Jacobs, Toussaint, Traywick, Jenson, Carter, Melvin, Supernaw, TBD

I have 3 battles. The first is for the 8th and final DL spot, between Guy and Means. I have Means right now because he's cheaper and he's looked impressive. The second battle is for the 6th and final CB spot, between Melvin and Vaughn. I have Vaughn because he has experience and his stats aren't bad, Melvin had one good game. The final battle is for the last spot on the roster, between Carter, Butler and Melvin. I don't think we take a CB because Levine and Elam could play if needed. Carter has return skills but Butler is the better WR. There could be one more between Orr and Brown for the final ILB spot, but I have Orr making it.

 

Means...is a LB.  Are they talking about moving him to DE? 

 

Supernaw is no longer w/ the Ravens.  Think he's on the Titans now. 

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I have a really hard time believing we'll cut Arthur Brown.  He's only 2 years in and came in much bigger this year, and coaches have noticed.  Even though he hasn't done much yet, I think there's more value in having a guy like him around and hoping he starts to show something over a guy like DeAngelo Tyson, who seems to be a dime a dozen type for the Ravens.

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2 QB - Flacco, Schaub
3 RB - Forsett,Allen, Taliaferro
1 FB - Juszcyck
7 WR - Smith, Perriman, Aiken, Brown, Campanaro, Waller, Butler
3 TE - Gillmore, Williams, Boyle
8 OL - Monroe, Osemele, Zuttah, Yanda, Wagner, Urschel, Hurst, Myers
8 DL - Williams, Jernigan, Canty, Davis, KLM, Urban, Tyson, Walker
4 OLB - Suggs, Dumerville, Upshaw, Smith
4 ILB - Smith, Mosely, Brown, McClellan
6 CB - Smith, Webb, Arington, Jackson, Walker, Vaughn
2 SS - Hill, Elam
2 FS - Lewis, Levine
3 ST - Tucker, Koch, Cox
PUP - Pitta, Brooks
 

 

I see one of the extra DL being waived when Brooks is ready to return.

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I have a hard time seeing Lewis-Moore making it considering how loaded we are on the d-line. It's a shame because the guy has a ton of talent but he is also coming off 3 consecutive major injuries (2 ACL and 1 achilles... I think). He has to be rusty considering he basically hasn't played real football since college. If he starts out slow will the team really keep him around over a guy like Tyson who is proven? I'm not sure. I hope I'm wrong though.

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Delete the "PS" line (you need to read up on eligibility) and I'll give you 2 thumbs up. Other than that....I think most of us see the roster shaping up pretty much as you do.

Good Job.  :Dancing_Banana_Homer_by_zorkky:

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 QB (2)  Flacco  Schaub

 HB (3 ) Forsett LT Allen

WR. (6) Smith, Akien, Perriman, Brown, Campnero, Butler

FB (1) Juice

TE. (3) Crockett Williams  Pitta

OL ( 9)  Monroe K.O. Zuttah Yanda Jensen Hurst Meyeres Urschel wagner

DL  (8) BWIll KLM timmy Canty Urban Davis Tyson, Guy

OLB (4) suggs Doom Upshaw Zadarius

MLB (3) CJ  Smith Orr

CB (6) Smith Webb Tray Melvin Arrington Jackson

FS (3) Hill Elam Brooks

SS (2) Lewis  Perry

K (1) Tucker

P  (1) Koch

LS  (1) Cox
 

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