
Five thoughts on the cuts the Ravens made Saturday to pare their roster to the 53-man limit:
Ravens Aren’t Playing Softball
I can’t remember a more surprising final round of cuts. I guess it should be expected after last season, but the Ravens are obviously in no mood for sentimentality. They dropped an overachieving receiver who outperformed every player at his position in training camp and the preseason (Jeremy Butler). They dropped two underwhelming high draft picks (Terrence Brooks and Arthur Brown) rather than stick to their practice of giving their high picks extra time to develop. They dropped a rookie who was the feel-good story of their 2016 draft and could teach a class in attitude and desire (![]()
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Cutting Justin Forsett Is A Risk
I’m surprised about Forsett, who was on pace to register a second straight thousand-yard season for the Ravens in 2015 when he suffered a broken arm in November and was lost for the season. Admittedly, the idea that he might lose his job had at least been mentioned because the Ravens had stockpiled some talented young guys behind him, and those guys are considerably cheaper. Any veteran in those circumstances automatically becomes vulnerable. But it sounded as if Forsett still had a job when Head Coach John Harbaugh said during training camp that he looked like his old self, meaning the one that made the Pro Bowl in 2014. Going forward without him is a gamble, no question; the three backs still on the roster have 12 combined NFL starts, and one, rookie ![]()
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The Roster Is Anything But Final
On a day like this, it bears repeating that the 53-man roster is anything but “final.” Every year, as soon as the Ravens beat the deadline to reach the league-mandated limit, they stop for about 47 seconds and then start making moves again. I’ll be shocked if they don’t make several changes between now and the season opener next Sunday. The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec has reported that they’ve tried out returner ![]()
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Looking Back On Incorrect Predictions
My 53-man prediction, posted after last Thursday night’s preseason finale, included four guys who didn’t make it in the end – Brooks, Butler, Forsett and ![]()
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Safety Position Seems Thin, But There Are Options
Speaking of Webb, the Ravens must feel good not only about his switch to safety, but also the likelihood of him staying healthy and on the field. With Brooks gone and Elam injured, the only fulltime backup safety on the roster is ![]()
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