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    May 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Versatility could be key in Ravens' crowded offensive line picture

    Over the last couple of weeks, the Ravens have added and retained seven offensive linemen, further complicating what figures to be one of the more competitive -- if not interesting -- position battles in training camp.
    Over the last couple of weeks, the Ravens have added and retained seven offensive linemen, further complicating what figures to be one of the more competitive -- if not interesting -- position battles in training camp. They drafted Wisconsin tackle Rick...

    Tags: David Mims, Baltimore Ravens, Marshal Yanda, Bryant McKinnie, Reggie Stephens

  2. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    The common conclusion from the Ravens&rsquo; decision to re-sign <strong>Bryant McKinnie</strong> was that the organization wasn&rsquo;t yet comfortable with the idea of <strong>Kelechi Osemele</strong> starting at left tackle. I&rsquo;m sure there is plenty of truth to that even though team officials suggest that&rsquo;s not the case. However, the reason why the McKinnie move was a no-brainer &ndash; at least in my mind &ndash; was that the Ravens couldn&rsquo;t risk potentially weakening two positions along the offensive line. Osemele may very well develop into a quality left tackle in the NFL. However, who replaces Osemele at left guard? Osemele was dominant at times when he moved from right tackle to left guard for the playoff run. Could <strong>Jah Reid </strong>play at that high of a level? How about <strong>Ramon Harewood</strong> or fifth-round draft pick <strong>Rick Wagner</strong>? The Ravens&rsquo; offense made too many strides last year to start the coming season with a completely new pairing on the left side of the offensive
    The common conclusion from the Ravens’ decision to re-sign Bryant McKinnie was that the organization wasn’t yet comfortable with the idea of Kelechi Osemele starting at left tackle. I’m sure there is plenty of truth to that even though...

    Tags: Brandon Stokley, National Football League, Braylon Edwards, Emanuel Cook, Bryant McKinnie

  4. May 3, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Let the Bryant McKinnie soap opera begin

    OK, so now that the Ravens have re-signed left offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year contract, the real drama begins.
    OK, so now that the Ravens have re-signed left offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year contract, the real drama begins. We're starting the official McKinnie Watch here. When will he report to training camp? How much will he weigh? When will...

    Tags: Marshal Yanda, Bryant McKinnie, John Harbaugh, Matt Birk, NFL Draft

  6. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The Ravens are suddenly young on the offensive line

    Last summer, it looked as if the Ravens might enter the regular season with one of the oldest starting offensive lines in the NFL. Matt Birk, Bryant McKinnie and Bobbie Williams were all in their mid-thirties and expected to start. But as it turned out, both McKinnie and Williams started the season on the bench and only Birk played.
    Last summer, it looked as if the Ravens might enter the regular season with one of the oldest starting offensive lines in the NFL. Matt Birk, Bryant McKinnie and Bobbie Williams were all in their mid-thirties and expected to start. But as it turned out,...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Marshal Yanda, National Football League, Eric DeCosta, Bryant McKinnie

  8. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ravens again show confidence in drafting small-school players

    Growing up in the farming community of Fort Morgan, Colo., Ravens rookie offensive lineman Ryan Jensen would never have been mistaken for a future NFL draft pick.
    Growing up in the farming community of Fort Morgan, Colo., Ravens rookie offensive lineman Ryan Jensen would never have been mistaken for a future NFL draft pick. Although his older brother, Seth, had played defensive tackle at Nebraska, Jensen...

    Tags: South Carolina Gamecocks, Harvard Crimson, Health and Safety at School, Marshal Yanda, National Football League

  10. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ravens draft preview: Offensive line

    Each weekday through April 24, the day before the first round of the NFL draft, The Sun will look at where the Ravens stand at each position, the likelihood that they will address that spot early in the draft and some of the prospects that they may...

    Tags: David Mims, Baltimore Ravens, Marshal Yanda, National Football League, Bryant McKinnie

  12. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ravens' Harewood to hold football camp in Barbados

    Ravens offensive guard Ramon Harewood is spending part of the off-season back home in Barbados, where later this week he will host a football camp for children on the island.
    Ravens offensive guard Ramon Harewood is spending part of the off-season back home in Barbados, where later this week he will host a football camp for children on the island. The "Big Mon Elite Athlete Development Camp" is set to begin Thursday and...

    Tags: Ray Rice, Barbados, Torrey Smith, American Airlines, Inc., Michael Oher

  14. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Though focused on draft, Ravens still hope for a couple free-agent bargains

    Ravens officials made it clear at this week&rsquo;s NFL meetings that their primary focus over the next month is not what remains on the free-agent market.
    Ravens officials made it clear at this week’s NFL meetings that their primary focus over the next month is not what remains on the free-agent market. With 12 selections in next month’s draft, the organization is busy evaluating college...

    Tags: Courtney Upshaw, National Football League, Torrey Smith, Oakland Raiders, James Harrison

  16. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. How the Ravens changed in a week

    A little more than a month since the Super Bowl<a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/superbowl/"> XLVII</a> victory parade, the party has officially ended for the Ravens.
    The Baltimore Sun
    A little more than a month since the Super Bowl XLVII victory parade, the party has officially ended for the Ravens. When they next take the field for the start of organized team activities, the Ravens will have a significantly different look from the...

    Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl XLVII, American Football Conference, National Football League, Marcus Spears

  18. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ravens offseason primer -- offensive tackles

    The NFL offseason heats up on Tuesday when the free agency period begins and the NFL draft will take place next month. In anticipation of those events, blogger and reporter Matt Vensel will look at six key positions the Ravens might address in free agency and the NFL draft in the days leading up to the start of free agency.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The NFL offseason heats up on Tuesday when the free agency period begins and the NFL draft will take place next month. In anticipation of those events, blogger and reporter Matt Vensel will look at six key positions the Ravens might address in free agency...

    Tags: Branden Albert, Baltimore Ravens, Jermon Bushrod, Marshal Yanda, National Football League

  20. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Notebook: 'This is not it. I'm not done,' Ed Reed says of future

    Ravens veteran free safety <strong>Ed Reed </strong>has never embraced a conventional approach.
    Ravens veteran free safety Ed Reed has never embraced a conventional approach. So the Louisiana native wasn't keen on the idea of retiring after a Super Bowl victory in front of his family and friends. Following the Ravens' 34-31 victory over the...

    Tags: Courtney Upshaw, National Football League, Entertainment, Justin Tucker, Cary Williams

  22. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. With salary cap issues, Ravens might not be able to keep three young defenders

    Outside linebacker Paul Kruger emerged as a dangerous pass rusher this season, relentlessly tormenting quarterbacks. Inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe tapped into his potential as a versatile three-down defender, proving capable of chasing down running backs or blitzing quarterbacks. And cornerback Cary Williams played well, entrusted with guarding opponents' top receivers after Lardarius Webb tore his anterior cruciate ligament.
    Outside linebacker Paul Kruger emerged as a dangerous pass rusher this season, relentlessly tormenting quarterbacks. Inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe tapped into his potential as a versatile three-down defender, proving capable of chasing down running...

    Tags: Tennessee Titans, American Football Conference, National Football League, Kamerion Wimbley, Emanuel Cook

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The tackles had problems handling Pittsburgh's speed on...
(December 2, 2012)
Offensive line: C-
The reshuffled offensive line, which was solid the firs...
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No. 4: Will there be changes on the offensive line?
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<b>3. The Ravens feel their future starting offensive linemen are already on their roster.</b>