The Ravens offense was unable to consistently score touchdowns in the redzone and the defense gave up 18 points in the 4th quarter, resulting in a bitter loss in Jacksonville. We discuss the miscues and the where the Ravens need to grow to be a serious threat in the playoffs.
As the Ravens prepare for their second prime time game in as many weeks, we discuss the matchup with the Saints as well as what the acquisition for Roquan Smith means for the team and their philosophy going forward.
The Ravens are looking to go 3-0 in their away divisional matchups this year with their last opponent being the Steelers. We sat down with Steve to discuss the matchups.
The Ravens were able to go in against the best statistical defense of the season so far and put up 21 points in the first half, cruising to a big divisional win on the road. We discuss how the defense and offense played in a get right game for the team.
The Ravens had their second knockout victory on Christmas in as many years besting the Texans 31-2 in Houston. We discuss the runaway win and the upcoming home regular season finale against the Browns for the division.
As we close in on the NFL Draft, we take a look at the draft prospects on offense that most excite us as potential new Ravens. What draft capital do you think the Ravens will spend on offense and on which players?
After that we discuss the 3rd and 4th round compensatory picks the Ravens received in this year’s draft by going down memory lane of all the Ravens comp picks over time. We couldn’t find this list anywhere so we made it ourselves! A Ravens ReCAP exclusive!
1996: 6th round: WR James Roe
1997: 6th round: DE Cornell Brown 7th round: QB Wally Richardson
1998: 7th round: TE Cam Quayle
1999: 4th round: G Edwin Mulitalo
2000: No Picks
2001: No Picks
2002: 6th round: WR Javon Hunter, RB Chester Taylor, S Chad Williams
2003: 4th round: FB Ovie Mughelli 5th round: OT Tony Pashos 7th round: OT Mike Mabry, CB Antwoine Sanders
2004: 6th round: WR Clarence Moore 7th round: WR Derek Abney, G Brian Rimpf
This was one of my favorite Marshal Yanda plays. Turned a possible third-and-1 from the 36 into a first down to set up Justin Tucker's game-winning field goal moments later in the "Mile High Miracle" game. #Ravenspic.twitter.com/r9fj2FQZsd