It was great to see NFL football again this weekend and the Ravens started their season off with a bang against the Cleveland Browns. We discuss all three phases of the game as well as our MVPs.
The Ravens have dipped their toe into one of most active free agency periods of recent memory and we have a lot of thoughts about the moves around the league.
The Ravens drafted a class this year that almost everyone is saying was great, but how great was it? We break down all the picks as well as the surprising turn of events that landed the Ravens a second 1st round pick for the second year in a row.
The Ravens clinched 1st in the AFC by demolishing the Dolphins 56-19. We discuss the exclamation mark performance and how the team will proceed into a week 18 game where many starters are going to rest.
The Ravens pulled off another divisional win, albeit with a tighter score than some fans wanted to see. Although the Ravens left the game victorious, they suffered a season ending injury to Deshon Elliot and Canady left the game with an injury that makes him day to day. With the secondary hurting more than ever, the Ravens executed a trade with the Rams for two time Pro Bowler Marcus Peters. In exchange the Rams receive struggling but promising middle linebacker Kenny Young and a 2020 5th round pick. We provide our breaking news reaction at the end of the episode.
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