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Ravens News 5/25: OTA Attendance and more

Ravens News 5/25: OTA Attendance and more The Ravens had roughly 60 players, including Jackson, at their team facility at different parts of last week, which foreshadows decent attendance for the start of organized team activities this week. Last month, Ravens players put out a statement through the NFLPA, saying they would exercise their right not to attend voluntary offseason workouts. However, the tenor around the league has changed, and some teams have had more than 70 players in the house for workouts. Don’t know what kind of money veteran offensive tackle Morgan Moses, who was cut by Washington late last week, is looking at on the open market, but if the Ravens have any concerns about Stanley’s readiness for the 2021 season, it makes sense for them to put in a call. Moses has started every game for six consecutive seasons, and he’s a solid player. The Ravens’ options behind starting tackles Stanley and Villanueva right now are 34-year-old journeyman Andre Smith; secon

Observations From Washington s First OTAs: Dyami Brown Produces Biggest Highlight

Here are key observations from Washington’s first OTAs session, which took place Tuesday and featured plenty of noteworthy developments.

LOVERRO: Capitals will never know if Trotz might have made the difference

On Sunday, the Capitals were again shown the playoff door early, this time with their Barry Trotz replica, Peter Laviolette. Laviolette is a veteran, Stanley Cup-winning coach who gladly took the top-tier money that Ted Leonsis and his brain trust could have and should have paid Trotz.

Post-Draft Ranking of Seahawks Positional Needs

Post-Draft Ranking of Seahawks Positional Needs Which positions could the Seahawks still use upgrades at? Ty Dane Gonzalez ranks the seven they should prioritize over the course of the summer. Author: May 25, 2021 Last month, I ranked the Seahawks positional needs entering the 2021 NFL Draft. Over the course of the three-day event, general manager John Schneider and his staff hit on three of the needs I mentioned in the list with the selections of receiver D Wayne Eskridge, cornerback Tre Brown, and offensive tackle Stone Forsythe.  However, nearly a month removed from the draft, there are still areas along Seattle s roster that could use improvement or much-needed depth or both. The Seahawks, of course, don t have a ton of salary cap space to work with ($6.6 million in effective cap, per OverTheCap.com) to address every single remaining need of theirs. At least, they don t appear willing to pull the necessary levers - restructuring Bobby Wagner and/or Russell Wilson s con

Pre-Snap Reads 5/22: Washington releases Morgan Moses, should Seahawks sign him?

Pre-Snap Reads 5/22: Washington releases Morgan Moses, should Seahawks sign him? Read! “The overexaggerated truth” NFC West News We ask three questions to determine the answer. Around The NFL Last season, the Buffalo Bills went 13-3 in the regular season and made it all the way to the AFC Championship game for the first time since 1993. They did so on the arm of Josh Allen and a more than credible defense, but they did not do so on any sort of consistent pass rush.

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