
As the Ravens crank up their offseason workouts and continue to put together their 2016 team, here are some outside-the-box questions:
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In a video from the team’s first offseason workout Monday, the veteran tight end was prominently featured, running hard. It was widely assumed he would never play again when he couldn’t come back from a second hip injury last season, and the Ravens have moved beyond him with ![]()
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Could the Ravens actually make good on ESPN guru Mel Kiper’s prediction and draft running back Ezekiel Elliott with the No. 6 pick?
I don’t think the chances are great; at least one elite defensive playmaker should still be available when the Ravens pick. But I can make a case for this being a good idea. There’s no doubt the Ravens need more game-breakers on both sides of the ball, and Elliott is the top skill-position prospect in this draft. Yes, the Ravens are already deeper at running back than just about any position, so his selection would be a surprise. But using a high pick to take a high-end offensive playmaker is hardly a disastrous idea.
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The Ravens obviously hope this doesn’t happen, but Smith turns 37 next month and came out of retirement to keep playing, and Suggs turns 34 in October and is coming back from a second Achilles tear, so the possibility can’t be discounted. The Ravens took out an insurance policy of sorts at receiver by signing free agent ![]()
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Does the cornerback they’re probably going to take with the No. 36 overall pick immediately start?
It’s no certainty that they’ll take a cornerback in the second round, but Assistant General Manager Eric DeCosta predicted a run on starting-caliber corners between the No. 20 and No. 45 slots, and between that assessment and the secondary’s struggles, it seems like the influx of new blood makes sense. It would be a useful pick considering how often the Ravens line up now with five or six defensive backs to offset pass-happy offenses. Yes, the Ravens just signed 2015 starter ![]()
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How are the Ravens going to replace linebacker Daryl Smith?
OK, this is more of an inside-the-box question, but I don’t hear it being asked, the answer isn’t clear, and I think it’s a big issue. Smith was a valuable guy. He played more snaps in 2015 than anyone on defense other than ![]()



