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Minicamp Review: Afc North

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Info on the OTA's in the AFC North....

"We kicked off our minicamp/OTA season reviews with the AFC East, AFC South and AFC West. This week starts off with the AFC North.

Baltimore Ravens - After the early offseason buzz from Ray Rice running with the first-team offense, coordinator Cam Cameron threw cold water on fantasy leaguers in announcing that his backfield will remain a full-blown committee effort. Rice remains our fantasy favorite among the three backs, but he remains more of a RB3/flex option with Le'Ron McClain taking short-yardage work and Willis McGahee a threat to split carries.

Nominal No. 1 receiver Derrick Mason underwent shoulder surgery over the winter and remains unsure if he'll be ready for training camp. Potential deep threat Demetrius Williams is still feeling pain in his surgically repaired left ankle, leaving the Ravens with more questions than answers at wide receiver.

Cameron reportedly wants to open up the air attack this season, taking advantage of Joe Flacco's strong arm
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[quote name='WinnipegRaven' date='07 July 2009 - 03:40 PM' timestamp='1246995612' post='205447']
Info on the OTA's in the AFC North....

"We kicked off our minicamp/OTA season reviews with the AFC East, AFC South and AFC West. This week starts off with the AFC North.

Baltimore Ravens - After the early offseason buzz from Ray Rice running with the first-team offense, coordinator Cam Cameron threw cold water on fantasy leaguers in announcing that his backfield will remain a full-blown committee effort. Rice remains our fantasy favorite among the three backs, but he remains more of a RB3/flex option with Le'Ron McClain taking short-yardage work and Willis McGahee a threat to split carries.

Nominal No. 1 receiver Derrick Mason underwent shoulder surgery over the winter and remains unsure if he'll be ready for training camp. Potential deep threat Demetrius Williams is still feeling pain in his surgically repaired left ankle, leaving the Ravens with more questions than answers at wide receiver.

Cameron reportedly wants to open up the air attack this season, taking advantage of Joe Flacco's strong arm
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If one of the Ravens has a hang nail, they list it as a reason why the Ravens will not perform in the upcoming season. Sometimes it gets old. That's why i really just find it comical to hear what these "experts" say. D Williams is running just fine, he only has a slight limp when he was walking but could run pretty much pain free. Oh and almost forgot "ravens lost leonhard,scott and ryan their defense will fall" blah blah blah blah blah blah
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