
My thoughts on the Ravens’ news and many moves:
Move: Keeping nose tackle ![]()
Reaction: I’m guessing Ravens Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees has a smile on his face. His defense got a whole lot better Thursday with the signing of safety Tony Jefferson followed a few hours later by this news, which means Williams now becomes a franchise cornerstone instead of just another young guy who cost too much and got away. He DID cost a lot, but his signing means the Ravens will be stout against the run for a long time, and that’s close to priceless. They’re celebrating in the Ravens’ offices tonight over being able to retain a homegrown talent who is also a locker room leader and organizational favorite.
Move: Signing safety Tony Jefferson
Reaction: I didn’t see this coming because of the high price, but I like that the Ravens went all in to solidify their pass defense. Jefferson, 25, is much younger than most free agents, so you’re getting him in his best years. Pairing him with ![]()
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Move: Signing running back Danny Woodhead
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Move: Losing tackle Ricky Wagner to the Lions and fullback ![]()
Reaction: Both guys priced their way out of Baltimore with big deals, which, if anything, pooh-poohs the idea that the Ravens whiffed on the 2013 draft. The Ravens don’t have a proven replacement for Wagner, who was excellent in the second half of last season. But they didn’t want to pay that much for a right tackle, and I don’t blame them. They should be able to find a cheaper alternative and use the money they save to fill one of their many needs. As for Juszczyk, it might take two guys to replace him, a pure blocking fullback and a receiver – perhaps Woodhead. But the two-headed fullback will be cheaper.
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Move: Re-signing ![]()
Reaction: This surprised me. I thought Mallett, 28, might sign where he had a chance to start, and that’s not happening in Baltimore. But his return gives the Ravens what they need in a backup quarterback – a veteran who can come in and win a game if ![]()
News: Many holes remain unfilled
News: Dixon to be suspended for first four games of 2017
Opinion: This was the first news that broke after the new league year began Thursday, and the Ravens can only hope it isn’t an omen. It’s a setback for a player they had penciled in for a big role in 2017. They’ll miss him, but the sky isn’t falling as long as Dixon learns from his mistake.
Move: Cutting Elvis Dumervil
Reaction: The respect he commanded in the locker room was apparent when this news broke and many teammates tweeted their salutes. Dumervil’s classy departing message to the team and fans was an indication of why he was held in such high esteem. But football-wise, his departure was Salary Cap 101. Age and injuries have limited him, and the Ravens have too many other needs.



