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Resigns with Packers- http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/report-randall-cobb-to-re-sign-with-packers/ar-AA9vLiP?ocid=U142DHP
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Ah I forgot about Decker, yes, a very nice duo...
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Harvin is expected to be released, so likely no tandom....
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Per ESPN,,,, for just a 5th round pick..... physical awaits...
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He passed his physical..... Say what you want (crav) I never saw Ray or ED take a pay cut, an actual pay cut (not a Brady pay cut)... Manning gave up $4 mil.... A true proffesional and team player.
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TC, I really like Spiller and think he would work very well in this system, good vision, quicks, dependable hands for the passing game. Not the greatest blocker, but he will do. I wouldn't mind losing Forsett if they landed Spiller. Mathews and McFadden have never been healthy for a full season, always having foot/kneee issues that linger and frankly, with their skill sets, the Ravens already have that in the now first year player Tali.
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After 11 years, the big fella is eiter moving on or retiring. Per ESPN... They will not pick up his option....
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Iggles trade running back and a very large cap hit for a linebacker and a very small cap hit. Love Alonso, speed, athleticism, instincts, great tackler, superb in pass coverage, but he is under sized and coming off an acl tear....Only 1 full season to judge on, can he hold up? I understand it from the Iggles point of view, while McCoy is a great back, his cap hit and the fact you can find backs for that system anywhere..... But Buffalo? Ground & pound of Rex? McCoy is a shifty back, a zone read back, not a pounding back and his very high salary, only 3 times out of 6 seasons has he played all 16, averages just 16 carries per game for his career, can he hold up with ground & pound that averages 30 carries per game? Strange, very strange but as the talking heads have said, this was likely more about Chip getting the team Chip's way, with his attitude..... hmmm
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Not according to Ozzie.........
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It is the only move he really has and the only one, free agent wise, that makes sense for the Ravens when you consider salary cap and talent. They can't afford a Maclin, Harvin has trouble playing with others and he may not be released. Even if he is, his asking price will be high.Cobb would be great, but again, they can't afford his asking price. Johnson is really not an answer given his age & injury history. Either way, the draft is deep, I don't think even the Ravens could screw up most of the receivers in the draft.... Thus, take Smith back at your price.
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I would be royally shocked if he ended up here. There is just no logical way you go into the season with two receivers over the age of 35, one who has had a recent history of injuries, especially when they play the same position; slot. With so many liely YOUNG receivers who will go on the market, and in the draft, pass....
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The issue is how the Ravens handled it. He was not released, in reality, because of what he did, he was released because it was caught on tape....
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Why? If they did that, they would have to adjust the cap for every team, for every player released because of leagal issues. In other words, it won't happen.
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Some interesting moves yesterday that will put more receivers on the market, one more likely coming in the Andre Johnson trade/release by next week. Each receiver is a better option for teams than Smith, it should make his market money lower.
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He has been cut.........
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Officially $143.8 million, or $10 million more than last year. Per CBS News, every team, but the Rams, have carried over cap space from last year, Jags lead the list bringing over $22 mil from last year. The Ravens have an adjusted cap #, of.... http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/02/team-by-team-adjusted-cap-numbers/ So they have some wiggle room...
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Mel has had a love affair with Funchess for a couple of years now. Between his measurable and his name, Mel was melmerized and is sticking to his potential to be a good wide out/tight end. Theoretically he is a match-up nightmare no matter where he plays. But those hands, ala Clarance Moore will leave many a qb's from trusting him.
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He was suppose to be a practice squad player, I suspect after the vitrol the front office spewed, he will now be a former Ravens player.
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Funches, while their measurables are close, is nothing like Benjamin. Funches is closer to crav's hall of blamer, Devard Darling; poor routes, slow getting into & out of, poor blocking, oh yeah and suspect hands.
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Were I the Ravens front office, yep, that would drive the price for Smith down, in his mind though, who knows. If the reports are true about the offer he turned down, no, he likely feels he is a better option than anyone on or who will be on the market...
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Smith and Wallace are the same receiver for the most part. Neither has consistant hands, nor fights for the ball. Their route running is terrible and are truly only good for going deep. So yes, their salaries are likely to be the same if he gets released.