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Here's a look at 10 franchises with question areas heading into the preseason and some potential solutions to address them:
Baltimore: Wide receiver
With shaky depth behind a 35-year-old starter (Derrick Mason) and Mark Clayton, Baltimore surprisingly did little to address the position this offseason. Deep threat Demetrius Williams has battled injuries the past two seasons, while Yamon Figurs and offseason pickup Kelley Washington are expected to contribute more on special teams than offense.
Possible solution: Brandon Marshall. The Ravens have internally discussed making a trade offer to Denver for the disgruntled wideout. Marshall is one of the league's top young players but also among its most troubled with a long history of police incidents related to domestic violence. A change of scenery and off-field tutelage from Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis may do Marshall a world of good.
I love it. Marshall has a problem with police incidents, so some tutelage from Ray Lewis should help the guy. How's that? Will he teach him how to avoid getting the rap for his off field thuggary? ROFL
Here's a look at 10 franchises with question areas heading into the preseason and some potential solutions to address them:
Baltimore: Wide receiver
With shaky depth behind a 35-year-old starter (Derrick Mason) and Mark Clayton, Baltimore surprisingly did little to address the position this offseason. Deep threat Demetrius Williams has battled injuries the past two seasons, while Yamon Figurs and offseason pickup Kelley Washington are expected to contribute more on special teams than offense.
Possible solution: Brandon Marshall. The Ravens have internally discussed making a trade offer to Denver for the disgruntled wideout. Marshall is one of the league's top young players but also among its most troubled with a long history of police incidents related to domestic violence. A change of scenery and off-field tutelage from Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis may do Marshall a world of good.
I love it. Marshall has a problem with police incidents, so some tutelage from Ray Lewis should help the guy. How's that? Will he teach him how to avoid getting the rap for his off field thuggary? ROFL
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