By Lee, on April 26th, 2010
I’ve been trying to accumulate the info from multiple sources. Here is the latest on undrafted free agents the Ravens have come to agreements with:
RB Curtis Steele, Memphis
WR Rodelin Anthony, UNLV
DL John Fletcher, Wyoming
DE/OLB Albert McClellan, Marshall
LB Mike McLaughlin, Boston [...]
By Lee, on April 26th, 2010
Even with the immediate need for help at corner back, it’s hard to argue with Ozzie and Co. after the draft they just had. I’ll break down each player in separate blogs but at first glance I have to think that at the spots they were taken, the Ravens may have had the best value [...]
By Lee, on February 15th, 2010
Over the next few weeks I’ll be using Mel Kiper’s mock draft to introduce you to some of the players that could be wearing purple and black next season. The first choice Mel has listed is a little bit of a head scratcher on the surface but we’ll get to that. With the #25 pick, [...]
By Ziggy & The Duck, on April 24th, 2009
In light of the New York Times article on Ozzie Newsome’s super powers in the Draft, I will give you my ideal Ravens draft at least until probably the third round where I stop watching and caring.
First, the number 26.
Who could it be? So many choices and so many options. However, if this player were [...]
By Ziggy & The Duck, on April 20th, 2009
In a beautifully written article by the New York Times, Judy Battista journals her way through what goes through Ozzie Newsome’s mind when preparing for the draft.
From his days as a Browns scout under master creator Bill Bilichick, to his reign as draft king in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens, Battista dissects how Newsome [...]
By Ziggy & The Duck, on March 23rd, 2009
According to Darius: The Baltimore Ravens are apparently showing the UConn CB a lot of interest. But ler is already expecting to go in the first round, he has seen interest from Baltimore, Seattle and Miami. Butler also served as a halfway decent reciever, however he does not have his own steel placard via God. [...]
By Steve McNelly, on September 24th, 2008
On this edition, we take a look back at the littlest man on the Ravens, but the man with the biggest heart:
Jermaine Lewis
Jermaine Lewis was born in Lanham, Maryland in 1974. Lewis was a star high school athlete at Eleanor Roosevelt High School. During his high school playing days, he was a two-time team MVP as [...]