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- The Ravens signing Brandon Marshall makes plenty of sense, but there are a few reasons where it may not work as well.
- The Ravens have put a lot of resources into the safety position. They need to add a young building block at the position this offseason.
- The potential hire of Greg Roman would be a strong indication that the Ravens are indeed focused on fixing and relying on their running game.
- The Ravens clearly need to add an explosive wide receiver this offseason, but it won't be Alshon Jeffery.
- Mississippi's Laquon Treadwell might be the draft's best receiver, but he's hardly a sure thing.
- The Ravens have myriad needs, but ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. sees Notre Dame left tackle Ronnie Stanley as the best possible first-round fit for the team in April's draft.
- Injuries to Steve Smith Sr. and Michael Campanaro and the trade for Chris Givens spurs numerous questions for Ravens.
- Fans are salivating over the possibility of adding Chicago Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery but the move wouldn't make a lot of sense unless the Ravens start reeling off wins.
- As the Ravens prepare for the Oakland Raiders in Week 2 on Sunday, offensive coordinator Marc Trestman needs to open up the offense.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel look back at the Ravens' previous game and that of their next opponent.
- Joe Flacco has thrown two touchdown passes in three of his past four games, but he continues to struggle with his accuracy and decision making.
- The Ravens snapped a three-game losing streak last week, but many of the same issues lingered in their overtime win, none more critical than the running game.
- The Ravens' secondary played arguably its best game of the season last week against the Cincinnati Bengals but they have a bigger challenge ahead this week.
- The Bears offense has a different look to it under new coach Marc Trestman, who was known as an offensive innovator in the CFL.
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- Plenty of options at receiver for Ravens in NFL draft
- Zach Brown keeps his focus as NFL draft approaches
- The 2012 NFL draft is three weeks away, and though most teams have solidified their draft boards barring a few tweaks after prospects visit, the "silly season" of draft rumors is really starting to heat up. Need an example? How about the rumblings that the Colts are undecided about the first pick? But hey, I love mock drafts as much as you do, so allow me to contribute to the silly season with my third mock draft of the offseason.
- The Ravens have stated that adding another wide receiver to the mix is one of their top offseason priorities.
- What kind of priority are the Ravens putting on finding a wide receiver? It's a question that Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome will surely get this afternoon when he meets with reporters on the second full day of the NFL scouting combine.
- This year's NFL scouting combine begins Wednesday, unofficially marking the start of draft speculation season. Before the prospects are poked and prodded, though, staff writer Matt Vensel has taken his first crack at predicting the first round of April's NFL draft.
- Negotiations with Flacco and Rice should start, and free agency market will come in to focus
- The NFL scouting combine starts Feb. 22. In advance of the NFL's annual meat market in Indianapolis, staff writer Matt Vensel will examine each position and give Ravens fans the 4-1-1.
- Ravens might be able to address needs early in draft