Ravens find O-line help close to home

By Darrell Laurant  |   Monday, July 16, 2007  |  Comments( 2 )

Baltimore Ravens
As it turned out, the NFL supplemental draft left Jared Gaither close to home. The 6-foot-9, 330-pound offensive lineman from the University of Maryland was picked in the fifth round by the Baltimore Ravens, one of only two players chosen (University of Georgia cornerback Paul Oliver went to San Diego in Round 4). The Ravens now lose a...
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CommentsComments: 2
No.1
Michael Sluder
08:00 PM
07/16/2007
And............So............... What's your point? Oh yeah, because now you have Willis McGahee!!! If history tells us anything in regards to the pros...................... he will do well this year................ BUT afterwards if things go like he hopes not............... IT DOES NOT MATTER WHO YOU HAVE ON YOUR OFFENSIVE LINE............ his eyes will be looking for what HE believes are greener pastures elseware...................somewhat like an unfaithful mate ........................
No.2
Jesse
05:29 AM
07/18/2007
The OLine must improve and they are slowly bring it together. Although its slow, its faster than some franchises that never really improve the OLine. I only hope Baltimore can be as good as last year with their schedule.
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