Skins may sign Rabach from Ravens

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sonny-j-no9
03-01-2005, 09:28 PM
Saw this on the Baltimore Sun Page...

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-ravens01,1,3399940.story?coll=bal-sports-headlines&ctrack=2&cset=true

That would be a good signing...

JWsleep
03-01-2005, 09:30 PM
Hey, it's password protected. Could you cut and paste, or maybe summarize what it says? Thanks!

SKINSnCANES
03-01-2005, 09:33 PM
Man I hope so, that would be freaking awesome. And I might add it was my prediction on the 12:01 thread for someone we would sign...

CooleyAsCanBe
03-01-2005, 09:35 PM
Agent: Rabach won't return to Ravens

Center expected to sign with Redskins; Anderson, Hartwell also likely headed elsewhere; Club continues talks with Mason

By Jamison Hensley

Sun Staff

Originally published March 1, 2005, 7:54 PM EST

The Ravens will have another glaring void on offense to fill as the free-agency signing period dawns Wednesday.

While still in the hunt for Derrick Mason to address their need at receiver, the Ravens must begin their search for a starting offensive lineman.

Casey Rabach, who started all 16 games at center last season, has decided to sign elsewhere, agent Tony Agnone said Tuesday. According to a league source, a deal will likely be struck with the Washington Redskins and could be announced as early as Wednesday, the first day unrestricted free agents can sign with another team.

Agnone said no agreement has been reached and expected several teams to be interested in the 27-year-old Rabach.

"[Analyst] Mel Kiper had Casey rated as the best young free agent in the pivot, and I would have to agree," Agnone said. "We would have loved for him to stay in Baltimore. But we knew when they signed Mike Flynn last year, it was going to be time to move on."

Last offseason, the Ravens had to decide whether to invest in Flynn or Rabach as their center for the future. They ultimately signed Flynn to a five- year contract worth $11.2 million (including a $4 million signing bonus).

But when Flynn went down with a broken collarbone in training camp, Rabach replaced him so adeptly that Flynn couldn't regain his starting job after he was cleared to play again.

The Ravens are expected to give Flynn his job back at center, where he started from 2001 to 2003. The concern is filling the hole at right guard, especially with starter Bennie Anderson not expected to be re- signed.

At this moment, Brian Rimpf, a 2003 seventh-round draft pick, tops the depth chart at right guard.

"You never say never, but Bennie's pretty sure he's out of there," said Harold Lewis, Anderson's agent.

Lewis provided a grimmer outlook on the chances of inside linebacker Ed Hartwell returning to the Ravens. Hartwell has made 472 tackles over the last three seasons, a total surpassed by only Ray Lewis (510).

"He loves Baltimore, the fans there, the coaching staff and his teammates. But there's zero chance of him re-signing because it's Ray Lewis' team," said Harold Lewis, indicating Hartwell could sign with another team Wednesday or Thursday. "With them moving to a 4-3 defense, there's no doubt who they are starting at middle linebacker. So where does that leave Ed?"

A team official said there has been no final determination whether the Ravens will convert back from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3.

Meanwhile, the Ravens' talks continue with Mason, the highest-rated receiver remaining in free agency. No visit is currently scheduled with the eight-year veteran, a team spokesman said.

The Jaguars and Ravens are still considered the two most interested teams, but the New York Jets and Giants are expected to make a run at him.

Mason recently said he would strongly consider going to the Ravens because "they're another team headed in the right direction."

Those comments were quite different from the ones Mason made following the Titans' 20-17 playoff win over the Ravens just 13 months ago, when he referred to coach Brian Billick as "arrogant."

"I think we humbled them a whole bunch," Mason told the Tennessean in January 2004. "I think they got too full of themselves and thought they could just show up and beat us.

"Not only them [the players], I think their coach was rather arrogant. He was rather arrogant, and it backfired on them."

NOTES: Strong safety Will Demps, the only starter who is a restricted free agent, received the "middle" tender of $1.43 million, according to Steven Feldman, Demps' agent. That one- year agreement means the Ravens would be compensated a first-round pick if they fail to match an offer sheet from another team. The Ravens' other restricted free agents (tight ends Darnell Dinkins and Terry Jones, receiver Randy Hymes, nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu, linebacker Bart Scott, running back Chester Taylor and cornerback Ray Walls) were believed to have received the "low" tender of $656,000. If the Ravens don't match an offer sheet for any of them, they would get a draft pick in the round the player was drafted in return.

CooleyAsCanBe
03-01-2005, 09:36 PM
That would be a great move if we got him. He wouldn't even have to move.

BigSKINBauer
03-01-2005, 09:36 PM
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SKINSnCANES
03-01-2005, 09:37 PM
thanks for that.

Gmanc711
03-01-2005, 09:58 PM
This would be a great signing. I said it before, and I'll say it again. If we could resign every memeber of our team and get a new center, I think we the experiance of last year, we can contend in the playoffs. I really think this position is that big for us. I'm glad were not gonan let that position slide for a bigname WR or anything. Outside of a Smoot, Perice Resigning this is the postion I wanted to see filled.

jrocx69
03-01-2005, 10:01 PM
i like this move as well... this guy can play guard and center. so if dockery stinks up the line, rabach can step in there as well.

Schneed10
03-01-2005, 10:02 PM
I applaud this move. Offensive line sure is shaping up well now!

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