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Seeing Reed in his prime flying all over the field was :ohlawd:


The interceptions :krs:
The tackles:krs:


There will never be another defensive duo like him and Ray again :mjcry:

Ray on the low, Reed up high....
We had game changers on every level of the defense. Linemen, linebackers, and multiple defensive backs.
 

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The Baltimore Ravens have an estimated $4.1 million in salary-cap space based on the NFL setting the cap at $143.28 million, according to the ESPN Roster Management System.

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This means the Ravens rank No. 4 in the least amount of cap room just a week before the start of free agency. Only the New Orleans Saints ($21 million over the cap), New England Patriots($6.1 million over) and San Francisco 49ers ($2.9 million under) have less space than the Ravens.

This number will fluctuate because the Ravens need to tender their restricted and exclusive rights free agents and they will either sign players to extensions or cut them to create more cap space.

The Ravens will likely use $3.8 million on two restricted free agents: kicker Justin Tucker (second-round tender at $2.3 million) and safety Will Hill (low tender at $1.5 million). Defensive back Anthony Levine is the team's third restricted free agent, but the Ravens will likely try to sign him to a multi-year deal like linebacker Albert McClellan last year and defensive lineman Christo Bilukidi this year to avoid giving him a $1.5 million tender.

For their exclusive rights free agents, the Ravens will probably tender 1o of them for a total of $5.25 million. The team's exclusive rights free agents who should get tendered are: wide receiver Kamar Aiken; safety Brynden Trawick; cornerbacks Rashaan Melvin and Tramain Jacobs; guard Ryan Jensen; defensive end Steven Means; tight end Phillip Supernaw; running back Fitzgerald Toussaint; defensive tackle Casey Walker; and long snapper Patrick Scales.

If my calculations are correct, the Ravens will need $9 million of cap space to tender their restricted and exclusive rights free agents. That would put the Ravens over the cap by $4.9 million.

The Ravens will create cap room with defensive tackle Haloti Ngata because they will sign him to an extension (likely $5 million of cap space created) or cut him ($8.5 million of space). The team can also cut backup offensive lineman Gino Gradkowski to free up $1.574 million. There's also another $3 million that can be created if the Ravens restructure cornerback Lardarius Webb's deal. That's potentially $13 million in cap space that can be opened up, if the Ravens cut Ngata.

What does all of this mean? It would be realistic to expect the Ravens to have between $5 million to $8 million in cap space when free agency begins. This would allow them to sign some of their key free agents but will limit what they can do in signing other teams' free agents.

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Dear Baltimore
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Where do I begin? These last four years have been amazing for me. I have been able to grow as a player, and more importantly, as a man. The men who run the Baltimore Ravens organization have been essential to my growth. For that I say thank you!

We have been able to win the division twice and win the ultimate prize, the Super Bowl. I will never forget the feeling that we all experienced knowing that we did it together. The way the city responded still gives me goose bumps every time I think about it. I literally dreamed of playing for the Baltimore Ravens, not just because it is a great organization with an amazing fan base, but because of the foundation of the team and the principles that the men who run it stand by and for.

Mr. Steve Bisciotti, I can’t thank you enough for what you have done for my family and me. Your words of wisdom and support have meant everything to me, and the love that you have shown my family was truly unconditional. I will never forget how supportive you were when my brother passed away. It was one of the darkest moments of my life and you were there for me when I needed support the most.

Mr. Ozzie Newsome, thank you for making the phone call on Draft Day that allowed my dream to come true. You have made an impact on my life by simply being yourself and challenging me to be the best that I can be. You believed in me and have expressed that over the years. You have also always been straightforward and honest with me, and for that, I am thankful.

Mr. John Harbaugh, I appreciate everything you have done for me. From educating me on random things to being a supportive and inspiring Christian leader that I can look up to, you have been a person that I can lean on for support and advice. Your door has always been open for me. Thank you.

Coach Jim Hostler, thank you for teaching me how to be a pro. You taught me how to work at my craft and challenged me to be the best that I could be. I still have some work to do, and I know if I make it there, you will still tell me it’s not good enough. I appreciate that.

Coach Craig Ver Steeg, we have grown close over the years, and I truly appreciate our relationship. You have educated me and helped me grow as a Christian man. From various biblical lessons to football talk, you have made a major impact on my life. Thank you.

Coach Bobby Engram, in one year you have helped me develop and improve in every aspect of life. You have been a great coach, support system and friend to me. I wish we had more time to work together, but I know our relationship will last a lifetime.

Cam Cameron, Jim Caldwell, Gary Kubiak, thank you for sharing your knowledge with me and giving me a chance.

Mr. Johnny Shelton, you have challenged me to become the best man and Christian I can be. It has truly changed my life. I am not the same person I was even just a year ago. Thank you.

To all of my brothers, thank you! Our locker room was amazing. The leadership, guidance and overall bond that we shared is something that I will miss, but will always be thankful for. Joe, keep doing elite ish! They don’t have to respect you, but we know what kind of player you are. It was a pleasure playing with you. Tyrod, we put in work in the offseason. We go way back and I appreciate you.

To my wideouts, we had too much fun! Jacoby, Steve, Marlon, Kamar, Camp, JB, our bond goes beyond the meeting room and I’m thankful for that. Sizz, Webb, James (Jimmy), BP, Buck, Forsett, Yanada, KO, Eugene, Morgan and all of my other teammates, I love y’all like brothers and will see y’all around. Haloti and Sam, I will miss our rides to the airport. I still can’t believe y’all never made me drive. I was spoiled.

I also want to thank the entire staff, both defense and offense, for the memories. I appreciate you all and respect you even more as men.

President dikk Cass, Eric DeCosta, Joe Hortiz, Vincent Newsome, George Kokinis (my quarterback), and Andy Weidl, thank you! Craig, Darren, Smitty, Gus, Kevin, Sam, Heather, Megan, Joan, Mrs. Pam, Mrs. Val, Mrs. Toni, Jess, Money Manny, Marlon and way too many other people to name, thank you. Y’all are family to me and I appreciate y’all taking care of me.

To my family at Jimmy’s Seafood, The Baltimore Arena, BCPS, Baltimore City Public Schools, Downtown Dog Resort, No Limit, thank you.

To the fans, it is tough to leave a city that I now call home. Y’all have embraced my family and me, and we truly appreciate it. Your support has been unreal and I will miss being able to make y’all proud. Although I may no longer be a member of the Baltimore Ravens, at heart, I will always be a Raven. What we accomplished together is timeless.

I will be playing for a different organization, but I will remain committed to the City of Baltimore. I will continue to give back and help build a better future for our young men and women. MY COMMITMENT TO THE CITY IS FOR LIFE. This isn’t a goodbye because I will still be around and Baltimore will continue to be my home in the offseason and when my career is done. I’m on to the next chapter of my life and football career, but I will see you guys later.

To the Baltimore Ravens Organization, good luck! Thank you, Baltimore! Love!



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he confirms hes not coming back but doesnt say who hes signing with

either was salute to the breh Torrey :salute:

great person and i wish him the best with whoever he signs with
 

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Rumor was Ravens offered him 7mill for five years before the beginning of the season and he turned it down.
yeah looks like we're overpaying him...hes not the type of WR I like but maybe he has some chemistry with kaep fastball or something...I hope :sadcam:
 

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http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines

/nfl/307999/Report-Torrey-Smith-to-Niners-'a-done-deal'?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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One source told the Baltimore Sun that free agent Torrey Smith signing with the 49ers is a "done deal."

It can't hurt that Torrey has stayed tight with Anquan Boldin since playing across from him in Baltimore. The Sun floats $8 million to $9 million annually as Smith's likely price range. The Ravens are less than $5 million under the cap and couldn't match such an offer. The Sun also confirms Andre Johnson "would be regarded as a potential fit" to replace Torrey opposite Steve Smith Sr.
 

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http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines

/nfl/307999/Report-Torrey-Smith-to-Niners-'a-done-deal'?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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One source told the Baltimore Sun that free agent Torrey Smith signing with the 49ers is a "done deal."

It can't hurt that Torrey has stayed tight with Anquan Boldin since playing across from him in Baltimore. The Sun floats $8 million to $9 million annually as Smith's likely price range. The Ravens are less than $5 million under the cap and couldn't match such an offer. The Sun also confirms Andre Johnson "would be regarded as a potential fit" to replace Torrey opposite Steve Smith Sr.

:what:another old ass receiver?

:why:
 
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