The Ravens were able to bounce back with a several score victory against the Washington Football Team. Despite the spread covering win, much of the fan base was left disappointed by the result. We discuss our views on the game as well as the development of Patrick Queen and the O Line play with Stanley missing time due to injury.
The Ravens are coming off a bye and having their first home game in almost a month against the Panthers who are coming off a mini bye and Thursday Night victory. We discuss if Baker Mayfield and their somewhat underrated defense can challenge the Ravens in the game with the biggest Vegas spread of the week.
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
On this episode we are joined by Jason of HuddleItUpFilms to discuss our roadmap for the Ravens to implement post bye. We know we can’t expect a miracle from the bye week but we discuss what we’d like to see first and how that can plant a seed for the rest of the season going forward.
When we joked of an emergency pod last episode, this circumstance was not even remotely on our radars. We discuss the surprising turn of events that resulted in Earl Thomas being sent home as well as the next steps for the Ravens.
In this episode we breakdown who is currently available in free agency and discuss where we’d like to see the Ravens bolster their Super Bowl ready team. Which players would you like us to sign and for how long? Let us know on Twitter or email us!