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Tuesday marked 100 days until the start of the glorious 2016 NFL season. Football can’t get here soon enough!
This calls for two things. First, of course, we need to celebrate with a Cousin Terio Ooh Killem dance. Justin Tucker, will you do the honors?
Only 100 more days until football is back.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 31, 2016
#Kickoff2016 pic.twitter.com/cG7SkCyinU
Second, we need predictions. Luckily, the folks at ESPN (fittingly) made 100 predictions that will shape the season, five of which concerned Baltimore.
Below are the five Ravens predictions, and my quick take on each:
1) Rest easy, Baltimore: QB Joe Flacco will be ready for the start of training camp. His knee injury will keep him out of spring practices, but Flacco is driven to prove he's an elite healer. -- Jamison Hensley
This isn’t the boldest of predictions, but certainly a solid one that will perhaps affect the Ravens’ season more than anything else. The goal for Flacco all along has been to return for training camp, and every indication points to him hitting that mark. The bigger mystery is whether Flacco can play at the same level he did prior to the injury, and my bet is he’ll hardly skip a beat. Doctors have been impressed with his physical improvements, and Flacco has always been mentally strong, which is a good sign that he’ll be able forget about his knee and play as he normally would.
2) The Ravens will run significantly more pass plays with three-plus wide receivers on the field after ranking 27th in the category last season. This will allow intriguing breakout player ![]()
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3) The Ravens will trade ![]()
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This one is intriguing. The Ravens and the media continue to push opposing messages on Monroe. Baltimore insists Monroe will have every opportunity to defend his starting job at left tackle, while the media believes he will be cut or traded before the season. The timing of Clayton’s specific prediction isn’t clear, but I could absolutely see the Ravens at least consider trade offers for Monroe. There’s no doubt that Stanley is the future, so at some point Monroe and Baltimore will say goodbye and General Manager Ozzie Newsome would love to get a draft pick out of it.
4) The Ravens, who have pushed the NFL to overhaul and expand replay review, will win a game on an unreviewable bad call. Next year: Abolish replay for everyone! -- Kevin Seifert
I can’t tell if Seifert is making an actual prediction or just being sarcastic. Sure, the Ravens could win a game on an unreviewable bad call, but I don’t see Head Coach John Harbaugh reversing his stance on replay review. He believes the heart of the issue is the credibility of the game, and one win isn’t going to change that.
5) Ravens will reach an extension with franchise player Justin Tucker. The sides have until July 15 to strike a deal, and it was a good sign that Tucker was at voluntary [Organized Team Activities] OTAs. Plus, where else are the Ravens going to find an opera-singing, Matthew McConaughey-impersonating kicker? -- Jamison Hensley
Yup, I agree. These two are going to reach a multi-year deal and become partners for a very, very long time. Maybe Tucker is simply built differently, but tagged players regularly skip the voluntary portion of offseason programs and sometimes even part of training camp. If negotiations weren’t going his way, Tucker could easily protest with his absence.
Ravens Still Face A Ton Of Injury Questions
The Ravens’ health outlook is positive, but the team is still facing several injury questions. The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec reviewed 16 of them.
Five of those questions have already been answered with several of last year’s injured reserve players practicing again, including Perriman, running back ![]()
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We also know some of the biggest stars are slated to return for training camp, including outside linebacker ![]()
What about some of the injured players that don’t have solid return target dates? What’s their status, Jeff?
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OT Eugene Monroe (shoulder): “Monroe had surgery in December to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder and he’s still yet to be cleared to return.”
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Two AFC North Teams Make Top-10 Most Talented Rosters List
The Ravens were left out of NFL Media analyst Bucky Brooks’ list for the top-10 most talented NFL rosters, but two of Baltimore’s AFC North rivals made the cut.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals were Nos. 2 and 7, respectively, which likely means Brooks believes Baltimore has the third-most talented roster out of the four-team division. That is, of course, unless he goes against the grain and takes the Browns over the Ravens.
“When I worked as a scout for the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers, I discovered that championship teams usually have around eight to 10 blue-chip players on the roster,” Brooks wrote. “These guys typically rank among the top players in the NFL at their respective positions.”
The Ravens have a few players who could be considered one of the best at their position, including Tucker, guard ![]()
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Baltimore also has several other players with the potential to be one of the best, but they aren’t there right now, either due to injuries or coming up short of a breakthrough year. That list includes defensive tackle ![]()
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Meanwhile, in Brooks’ estimation, the Ravens’ division rivals possess talent that have already arrived.
Top-graded OGs last season:
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) May 31, 2016
1. Marshal Yanda, @Ravens
2. Richie Incognito, @buffalobills
3. Evan Mathis, @Broncos (now @AZCardinals)
Quick Hits
- “I’m not sure how
Darren Waller ’s transition to tight end will work out but the former wide receiver certainly looks the part for his new position,” wrote Zrebiec. “Waller, who is listed at 6-foot-6 and 245 pounds, is a physical specimen. It looks like another offseason in the weight room has done him good.” (The Baltimore Sun)
Life has no limitations, except the ones you make #BeExtraordinary #RavensNation pic.twitter.com/03BIn6jmcU
—Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) May 31, 2016
Constant hustle.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 31, 2016
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Only 1 way to work! #HustleHard https://t.co/4ZB3Zvodfa
— Justin Forsett (@JForsett) May 31, 2016
What can @Ravens fans expect from rookie
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) May 31, 2016Keenan Reynolds ?@PFF_Sam's take on the former @NavyFB QB in Baltimore: https://t.co/YLzf5Vvqmt
Steve Smith Sr. will host football camp in Howard County https://t.co/gP0ZyHDxMq
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) May 31, 2016
#Ravens' Breshad Perriman's offseason was perhaps the most emotional one an NFL player faced this year https://t.co/7USl5qpqWz
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) May 31, 2016
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— Sawyer Hill (@Iceupfx) May 31, 2016



