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The Baltimore Ravens looked far and wide to find the successor to the future Hall of Famer before landing on their ideal candidate.
Lucas Scott, a 6-foot-3, 290-pound undrafted rookie from Army, might be the Ravens’ future at fullback if he sticks on the roster.
As two veteran Ravens sit out of practice, head coach John Harbaugh brushes off worry about long term ramifications.
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Ravens' AFC North Odds Revealed
The Ravens unsurprisingly led the Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns in winning the AFC North (-160), the conference (+325) and Super Bowl odds (+650), but the Bengals aren't far behind in all of those key categories.
Justified or not, it’s fair for an owner to question the leadership from the front office on down when a team is routinely picked as a preseason favorite to go to the Super Bowl, only to see them collapse in the playoffs or fail again to formulate a plan that can beat the Chiefs.
Pundit explains why the Ravens are not No. 1 in his offensive team rankings. Two Ravens make top 25 players 25-and-under rankings. The Ravens are projected to still be among the elite teams five years from now.
Can tight end Isaiah Likely avoid being placed on injured reserve? And how many defensive backs will Baltimore keep?
Despite the questions, the Ravens decided to take a risk on Alexander. Whether or not that will pay off remains to be seen. That being said, a new update has given Baltimore fans a major reason for concern.
Then, there are the guys who weren't discussed as often during the pre-draft process. Teddye Buchanan looks like a fourth-round steal. Tyler Loop has officially won himself a starting job as the Ravens' kicker, but the hits keep coming. Baltimore may have found another pass rusher with elite potential.