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- It shouldn't be assumed at all that rookie third-round pick Orlando Brown Jr. will beat out veteran James Hurst for the starting right tackle job.
- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- The veteran started all 16 games at right tackle for the Ravens last year, but his 2018 option was declined in March.
- Through April 25, the day before the start of the three-day NFL draft, The Baltimore Sun will break down what the Ravens have at each position, the chance that they will add to it and what prospects could possibly be targeted with those picks. Today we’ll look at offensive linemen.
- Ravens left guard Alex Lewis had virtually gone underground since a shoulder injury last training camp forced him to miss the entire 2017 season. On Tuesday Lewis was one of several players available to the media as the Ravens began the first phase of the team’s offseason workout program.
- There isn't a whole lot left on a free-agent wide receiver market that the Ravens have been extremely active with, but Decker does have some qualities the Ravens lack.
- The Ravens are still exploring a potential return of Michael Campanaro, but the Titans will get a crack at the slot receiver-punt returner Thursday.
- James Hurst sits atop the Ravens right tackle depth chart, but that doesn't mean he'll be there in early September.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters in Orlando as part of the NFL's annual owners meetings.
- The Ravens still have needs and a little money to spend, but it looks like they don't want to jeopardize the third- or fourth-round draft pick they'd get for the loss of Ryan Jensen.
- The Ravens have a little more than $11 million of salary cap space remaining, but that's not a whole lot when you consider they'll need to pay draft picks and carry money over into the season.
- If Ozzie Newsome’s contract had ended this past season, the Ravens would be undergoing a major face lift.
- With Ryan Jensen leaving to become the NFL's top paid center, the Ravens will likely turn to Matt Skura at center.
- Ravens open up $5.6 million of salary cap space by altering a deal that defensive tackle Brandon Williams signed last offseason.
- The market officially opens this afternoon, though many of the top free agents have already made their decisions.
- Former Cardinal John Brown is a dangerous deep threat, but he's struggled with injuries.
- Brandon Carr brought stability and leadership to the Ravens secondary in his first season with the team.
- Ravens would save $3 million by releasing Austin Howard, who started all 16 games in 2017 at right tackle.
- Former undrafted free agent started all 16 games for the Ravens last season.
- According to the NFLPA, the Ravens had little more than $5 million of salary cap space with free agency nearing. The average amount of space per team is over $32 million.
- Last week might have brought some good news for Brandon Carr and Austin Howard. Not so much for Jeremy Maclin and Orlando Brown Jr.
- Depth is the operative word as the Ravens get the most extensive glimpse at the 2018 draft class at this week's NFL scouting combine.
- It's been relatively quiet on the Ravens front, but that will change over the next couple of weeks with the NFL scouting combine and the start of free agency.
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- Gillmore has put on significant bulk and has been training with former NFL offensive lineman LeCharles Bentley.
- Two months before the draft and about 10 days before the NFL scouting combine, most pundits believe the Ravens will take either an offensive tackle or a wide receiver.
- There are still plenty of unanswered questions about Ozzie Newsome stepping aside in favor of his longtime lieutenant, Eric DeCosta.
- The Ravens need to hit these priorities in the offseason, according to Mike Preston, and the most important need is finding playmakers on offense.
- The Ravens' need for offensive playmakers should dominate the discussion ahead of draft and free agency.
- Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is in line to miss his second consecutive game Sunday against the Bengals.
- The starting right tackle wore a brace on his injured left knee, but is closer to playing Sunday against the Bengals.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday?
- The unit ranks second in the NFL in fewest quarterback hits and ninth in fewest sacks this season.
- The Ravens figure to depend more on rookie outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams behind starters Terrell Suggs and Matthew Judon.
- After allowing only one sack in the past two games, the unit must face a Steelers pass rush that ranks second in the NFL in sacks with 40.
- Three Ravens are not practicing: middle linebacker C.J. Mosley, cornerback Jimmy Smith and offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor
- Four players, including C.J. Mosley (ankle) and Austin Howard (knee), would not have practiced Thursday.
- The Ravens welcomed back their starting left tackle Wednesday, but did not have their starting right tackle.
- Breshad Perriman sits, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he'll be back.
- The Ravens go into the bye week knowing that the offense needs to be much improved if the team is going to make it to the playoffs.
- A strange series of events — from John Urschel’s abrupt retirement to Marshal Yanda’s season-ending injury — cleared a path for offensive lineman Matt Skura.
- Veteran quarterback reported to team facility Friday and is said to be doing well given the circumstances. Ravens have nine days before their next game.
- Ndamukong Suh grabbed Ryan Mallett by the throat during Ravens-Dolphins game.
- Ryan Jensen and James Hurst are familiar faces in different spots for improving Ravens offensive line.
- This week is not just about beating the Bears. It's about building off an impressive victory with some continuity.
- Sometimes, Ravens right tackle Austin Howard just needs to beat himself up.
- Here are five things we learned from the Ravens’ 30-17 win over the Oakland Raiders.
- Ravens offensive line keeps Joe Flacco clean and paves the way for 143 rushing yards.
- How Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston graded the Ravens after their 30-17 win over the Raiders Sunday.
- The starting right tackle will clash with the Oakland Raiders for the first time since the club cut him on July 28.