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krf82

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  1. Per Ravens Website

    The Ravens have assembled most of their initial 16-man practice squad after players released Tuesday cleared waivers.

    Baltimore has signed 13 players, leaving three more spots still to be filled. Here's the list so far:

    • NT Justin Ellis (veteran)
    • DB Anthony Levine (veteran)
    • DB Jordan Richards (veteran)
    • OT Andre Smith (veteran)
    • DE Chris Smith (veteran)
    • OT Adrian Ealy
    • LB Blake Gallagher
    • QB Trace McSorley
    • WR Jaylon Moore
    • TE Tony Poljan
    • P Johnny Townsend
    • K Jake Verity
    • WR Binjimen Victor
    • TE Jerell Adams
    • OL Aaron Adeoye
    • C Trystan Colon-Castillo
    • DT Aaron Crawford
    • G Terrell Bonds
    • DB Khalil Dorsey
    • G Will Holden
    • QB Tyler Huntley
    • LS Nick Moore
    • WR Jaylon Moore
    • S Jordan Richards
    • DE Chauncey Rivers
    • S Nigel Warrior
    • ILB Kristian Welch
    • RB Ty'Son Williams
    • TE Eli Wolf
  2. for the 2020 5th rd pick received for Vedvick (Minn).

    Ravens will attempt to sign Campbell to an extension.

    The Athletic:

    Trade grade (Ravens): B By Sheil Kapadia 

    "This is a perfectly reasonable move for the Ravens. They have the reigning MVP in Lamar Jackson on a rookie contract and should be doing everything possible to build a Super Bowl-caliber roster around him. Pass rush was an area of weakness last season, and even if Campbell’s better days are behind him, he can be an effective starter. With trades and free agency, the risks often are character and durability. Obviously, anything can happen with injuries, but neither of those two things has been a concern with Campbell during his career. The reason I’m not bumping this to an A is Campbell will be 34 years old and the Ravens will be paying him $15 million. There’s certainly a scenario where Campbell’s age catches up to him, his play drops off and he doesn’t play up to that salary in 2020."

    The Ravens will sign Campbell to a contract extension through the 2022 season once the trade is official, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano.

    Everyone be mindful in these difficult days. Be well and follow healthy actions advised by the CDC and others.

     

  3. Poor clock management at the end  of the first half, use of fourth down analytics when the team was not executing well enough to support the decision not to punt or take the points, OC not helping the sophomore pro QB when he became unsure of what to do when comfort zone RPO's were not working and receivers were not getting separation, DC calling up a blitz after mid-field turnover with no safety protection when next play would be an "obvious" end zone attempt....too many coaching faux pas to overlook, along with poor team execution, should level very heavy criticism to coaching of our team. The "choke" term should apply more to the coaches than the players.

  4. Article from The Athletic:

     

    "Afforded a second look at film of the Ravens in three weeks, Chargers defenders saw that Baltimore’s offense, though complex, seemed to change little week to week. They solved parts of it and picked up clues, like left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s feet. When Stanley set them about even, it was a run, and when he set his left foot further back, it was a pass “almost 100 percent” of the time.

    And when the Ravens ran out of the pistol formation, a tight end in the backfield on the same side as the tight end at the line of scrimmage almost always meant one of two running plays: “counter” or “cut belly.” On Sunday, players said it was as if Baltimore changed nothing from the first game."

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