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Ravens Rookies Enter The Building

The Ravens rookies got their first look at NFL workouts this weekend.  As a Rookie it’s essential to get established with a new system and to be able to learn how the NFL game is so much different from college.  The team’s second round draft pick Arthur Brown is said to be Ray Lewis “replacement” which the future hall of fame linebacker held down for 17 seasons.   Brown is no Lewis, but he has skills that can grow, and is working in that direction.  During his last season at Kansas State, he led the team, posting 100 tackles (65 solo) to earn first-team All-Big 12 honors and multiple first-team All-American accolades. In addition, Brown was selected as the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year by its league coaches en route to an 11-2 overall record and Big 12 Championship title. He also became the first KSU player since Josh Buhl (2003) to record 100 tackles in back-to-back seasons.  When he was asked about being Lewis’s replacement he replied, “Honestly, I think the No. 1 thing is learning my role as a linebacker and just attempting and providing what I do to fulfill that role – learning from the guys who are here and learning from the coaches.” Brown, who is wearing #59, has stayed humble and looks to be a key part of the defense in the 2013 campaign. Since these are rookies, they will just need to continue to learn and improve each day, before the veterans arrive soon.

One of the players who says he will make an impact is small school standout Brandon Williams who played at Missouri Southern State.  The franchise is aware of what they’re getting because of some solid scouting; the Lions defender is being regarded as the best NCAA Division II defensive lineman since Minnesota Vikings Hall of Famer, John Randle.  The 335 lb Williams said, “I’ve definitely got a huge chip on my shoulder coming from D-II, and it’s just that much more of a challenge for me. I’m ready for the challenge, I’m up for the challenge, and just to get out here and show everybody that, ‘Hey, I’m D-II, but I can still play. I’m here. I’m in a Baltimore jersey right now playing with all you guys – D-I’s, wherever you’re from – and I’m going to play as hard as you, play better than you, and I’m here to stay.” No matter what school a player comes from if they are capable of playing at the NFL level, and able to adjust to teams system – they will get the chance.  That’s exactly what Williams stressed, “Hey, I’m D II, but I can still play.  I’m still here.” That shows commitment and he is ready to make the best of his opportunity.

Now that rookies have received their first taste of minicamp, they won’t see action again until the OTA’s, which is at the end of this month, it was a productive weekend for most of the new comers.  Now, they are poised to prove that they belong here; and can make a name for themselves.

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Grading the Ravens 2013 draft

Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens were able to be successful in the 2013 NFL draft, receiving an A, for the overall draft.  The Ravens were aggressive using their first four picks at the defensive side of the ball.  S Matt Elam, LB Arthur Brown, DT Brandon Williams and DE John Simon, all have a chance contribute.  There’s value throughout here, too, with FB Kyle Juszczyk, DE Kapron Lewis-Moore and WR Aaron Mellette all interesting choices.  The Ravens continue to make adjustments as a team as find ways to draft the best available player.   Eric DeCosta said “That’s a good question.  I’ve thought about that, because for a long time we didn’t draft any small school guys, or a very, very few.  In the last couple years we have drafted  more.  I think one of the reasons is because we rally draft best available player.  Honestly, I know it sounds crazy, but just about every single one of these picks was highest-rated guy on the list, and coincidentally, some of these guys were small school guys.  What I will say is that I think scouting, in general,  has gotten better across the league. It has forced us to adapt. We’ve had to increase the pool of players. Where we would probably have always just drafted Pac-10, Big 10 and SEC guys, we have looked at these smaller school guys, because players will come as we’ve seen, from every area, every division, every part of the country. We’ve challenged our scouts to get more information, and to investigate every possible player to give us an advantage. I think our scouts have done a good job of doing that.” Honestly is does not matter what school a player is from if they can play at the NFL level and fit into a system at that level, then that is a player a team wants to draft.  The team certainly stressed it as a need to add faster players and cover the entire field.  The Ravens took hard-hitting safety Matt Elam from the University of Florida in the first round, adding a player with strong coverage skills who can also come up and defend the run.  “The thing that I think we all like about Matt is his speed,” General Manager Ozzie Newsome said.

Elam will likely get paired with veteran free-agent signing Michael Huff as the two starting safeties. Huff is a quick defensive back who is versatile which he play corner as well.  Huff and Elam will take over for veterans Ed Reed and Bernard Pollard, who started for the last two seasons.  “One of the positions we really needed was safety,” Newsome told Elam over the phone just after making the pick. “We got Michael Huff, and we’ll probably have two of the most athletic safeties in the game by putting you back there with him.”  The Ravens followed up the Elam pick by drafting Kansas State linebacker Arthur Brown Southern Missouri State defensive tackle Brandon Williams and Ohio State linebacker John Simon.  All three players are known for their athleticism, and specifically their ability to run.  Brown is slightly undersized at 6-foot-0, 242 pounds, but he ran a 4.68 at the NFL Scouting Combine. His size dropped him down draft boards. “You want to be as fast as possible,” Harbaugh said. “You want to be sideline-to-sideline. You want to cover ground.” Adding Simon in the fourth round was another part of the effort to strengthen the defense with more speed. When discussing Simon after the draft, Harbaugh pointed to the outside linebacker’s energy, leadership and speed.  “He’s a 255-pound man that runs a 4.6. This guy can really run.”  The draft continued an overhaul of the defensive lineup this offseason, which started soon after the Ravens won the Super Bowl.  To replace them, Newsome brought in versatile, athletic players like Chris Canty and Marcus Spears He also signed one of the top pass rushers in the game in Elvis Dumervil and added Huff. All of the new additions brought an element of versatility and speed, and that was just the beginning of the transition.  The draft gives the fans another way to appreciate what Ozzie Newsome and what the organization has done with its winning tradition.

 

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Ravens Reconstructing the Nest with Elvis In Building

After capturing their second Super Bowl in franchise history, the Ravens offseason is off and running, as expected- more than a few members that were a part of that storybook run to the Super Bowl, will not return.  Some, not so surprising, but players such as Anquan Boldin and Ed Reed departing are mildly shocking.  Do not panic Baltimore; Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome has not been entirely quiet this offseason.  The team has signed DE Marcus Spears along with DL Chris Canty. Or, as Newsome explained:  The base of a good defense is to be good along the defensive line.” With the expected better health of players like Haloti Ngata and Pernell McPhee and the addition of Marcus Spears and Chris Canty, we have a chance to improve.”

Then came Sunday’s maneuver – three time Pro Bowler Elvis Dumervil agreed to a five-year contract worth $35 Million – including $12 million guaranteed. He replaces Paul Kruger, who the Browns overpaid at $40.5 million over five years, including $20 million guaranteed.

The 29-yeaar old Dumervil has spent the last seven seasons with the Broncos. He has appeared in 91 career games and made 75 starts.  He has registered double-digit sacks in three different seasons and posted 16 multi-sack games during his career. The most important key factor that separates a pretender from a contender is making the subtle adjustments to keep giving the team the best chance to win no matter how many players are not healthy, or do not return.  For the last five seasons, the Ravens have mastered that by making the playoffs.  If Newsome and the Ravens can return to playoffs for a sixth consecutive season, it will be a true testament to what the franchise is built on and how to “properly “transition.  The team is doing whatever they can to make sure they continue the winning tradition of the Ravens franchise.  They might have loss some key players, but the “hope” in Owings Mills is the players that are coming in, can be  just as good or even better.  As one door closes another one opens – the same adage that the franchise is based on.  Yes, it would have been wonderful to have Reed retire a Raven, just like Lewis. On the other hand, watch Boldin continue making catches thrown from Flacco, but it is a business and whatever gives the team the best chance to win is the number one priority.  Still trust Ozzie?

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Flacco Cashes In

After an historic postseason run with 11 touchdowns and zero interceptions while culminating with the Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl MVP honors. Joe Flacco had plenty of leverage and certainly made the most of it.  The Ravens Quarterback becomes the highest paid player in NFL history, after officially signing a six-year, $120.6 million deal, but maintained it will not change his attitude and should not change the mindset of the team, either.  Flacco stayed his typical humble self about his new deal:  “It means a lot,” he said. “It was never necessarily about the money and all that, but it was definitely about earning that respect and feeling like I was respected around here. The fact that we got it done and they have made me that definitely makes me feel good about how I played and how they feel about me.”

Hopefully now, the Ravens will be able to retain a few key players, particularly, WR Anquan Boldin.  Flacco said “Anquan was a beast in those four games and it was awesome to have him out there,” Flacco said. “You guys saw some of the catches that he made, none more important than the third down against San Francisco. So he’s been a big part of this offense, he’s a big part of why I’m standing here today talking to you guys. So yeah it definitely increases my confidence that we’ll have him back and I hope we do.” Now that the pressure is off the team to get the deal with their QB, they are about to turn the page to the next season.

“Hopefully we can do it 10 more times,” he said. “That’d be sweet and I wouldn’t have to listen to you guys in the offseason about how bad we were even though we made it to the AFC championship game. So it’s just been great.”

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