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Michael Brockers, DT: Agreed to a three-year, $30 million deal with the team, with $21 million fully guaranteed, per Garafolo and Rapoport.

 

Calais Campbell, DE: Acquired in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a fifth-round pick, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Rapoport reported. Per Rapoport, the Ravens are finalizing a two-year, $27 million deal with Campbell that will include $20 million guaranteed.

 

Matt Judon, Edge: The team placed the franchise tag on Judon.

 

Jihad Ward, DE: Agreed to a return on a one-year deal, the team announced.

 

They have actually strengthened their defensive line, IMO, and are going to be a difficult out in the AFC. Lamar's margin of error offensively went up, IMO.

 

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3 minutes ago, will426 said:

If they get some more WR for Lamar they’ll be even more explosive plus fix the line 

 

Once the Titans played press with DBs on the TEs that Lamar went to often, no one else beat press coverage well. Marquise Brown is good in space where the scheme generates the separation over winning 1-on-1s with route running, at least at this point in his career. Maybe we will see the jump in Year 2.

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3 minutes ago, chad72 said:

 

Once the Titans played press with DBs on the TEs that Lamar went to often, no one else beat press coverage well. Marquise Brown is good in space where the scheme generates the separation over winning 1-on-1s with route running, at least at this point in his career. Maybe we will see the jump in Year 2.

In one of my mocks I had Ravens making huge trade up to get Jeudy.

 

I think they could pull it off and it would do wonders for Lamar.

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1 hour ago, danlhart87 said:

In one of my mocks I had Ravens making huge trade up to get Jeudy.

 

I think they could pull it off and it would do wonders for Lamar.

Their FO knows what they are doing. Been that way for years.

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