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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
It doesn't hurt Schefter that he's employed by NFL Network. You best believe that's a huge advantage when it comes to getting scoops.
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I know but still, it would be nice to see info on the Insider Blog that we don't know about. I mean Scefter even beat JLC on a visit in the same article that he talks about the Rams and Saints as well as the Ravens which I think will be of interest to our front office especially if they don't get Matt Ryan.
Arms Race
Sometime in the first two rounds, Baltimore is expected to draft a quarterback.
Its actions this past week show how intent the Ravens are on upgrading the position.
Within the past week, the Ravens have hosted visits with Michigan quarterback Chad Henne, Delaware quarterback Joe Flacco, and Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm.
As if that weren't enough, the Ravens also privately worked out Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan on Wednesday.
Ryan could go No. 3 to Atlanta, No. 5 to Kansas City, No. 6 to the Jets or No. 8 to Baltimore. However, if the Ravens decide they like Ryan enough, they always could try to trade up for him.
Remember, in 2003, the Ravens tried to trade up to get former Marshall standout
Byron Leftwich and then traded a future pick to draft quarterback
Kyle Boller in the first round. This year, the Ravens seem just as intent on landing another quarterback.
Also:
» Busy week for Michigan State wide receiver Devin Thomas. He spent Tuesday with the
Washington Redskins and will visit the Raiders on Thursday and the Cowboys on Friday.