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Ravens wide receiving corps grounded
The Baltimore Ravens placed three wide receivers on the Covid-19 reserve list on Wednesday. Wide receivers MARQUISE BROWN, MILES BOYKIN, and JAMES PROCHE will be unavailable as long as they remain… More on the list. There is no word on whether the wideouts went on the list for positive tests or close contact with someone who has tested positive. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Ravens activate TE Andrews off Covid-19 reserve list
The Baltimore Ravens activated tight end MARK ANDREWS off the Covid-19 reserve list on Wednesday, putting him on track to play in Monday’s game against the Cleveland Browns. Andrews leads the… More Ravens in touchdown receptions (six) and is second in receptions (38) and receiving yards (454) behind wide receiver MARQUISE BROWN. Less
Source: Team Website
Ask the Experts: Who are this season's biggest tricks or treats?
ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Special Halloween Edition! Who are this season's biggest tricks or treats? more »
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Ravens WR Brown has surgery
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver MARQUISE BROWN underwent surgery to remove a screw from his foot. Fear not, fantasy owners – Brown is expected to be ready for the start of training… More camp. The 2019 first-round pick had a nice rookie season, but he was never fully healthy as he recovered from Lisfranc surgery to his left foot. Brown is expected by many to take a big leap forward in his second season. Less
Source: Baltimore Sun
Factoid: Ravens receivers
What can we expect from Baltimore’s wide receivers in 2020? That offense was awfully run-oriented for the bulk of last season, and when they did pass, it tended to run through the tight ends. more »
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Ravens WR Brown expected to make big leap
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver MARQUISE BROWN had an impressive rookie season, perhaps even more so when you consider that he was not at full strength. Team officials acknowledged their top deep… More thereat hadn’t fully healed from his foot surgery from a year ago, adding that his contributions were missing in several games. The expectation is Brown will become faster and more impactful in his second season. Fantasy owners take note. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Dynasty Leagues: Long-term WR rankings
When I look at the rookie receivers, I don’t see a standout player. I see a top tier of four players: Hollywood Brown, Terry McLaurin and the two Mississippi guys – DK Metcalf and A.J. Brown. If I were walking into a dynasty draft today, I would be torn between those guys. more »
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Factoid: Hollywood Brown
Playing on Monday night, the Ravens won’t start practicing in earnest until Thursday. I will be watching to see how much Hollywood Brown does. I would be leery of using him until we have some idea that he’s anything close to healthy. more »
Dynasty Leagues: Wide receiver rankings
Halfway through the season, I don’t see a rookie wide receiver I’m confident will turn into an elite, top-shelf player. (At the receiver position, that top tier is filled with guys who can be counted on to regularly challenge for 100-plus catches and double-digit touchdowns.) But I do see four that I think will be pretty good. more »
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Ask the Experts: Which Week 1 performance was the fantasy?
ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which Week 1 performance was the fantasy -- unlikely to be repeated? more »
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Factoid: Late first-round wideouts
It's been an interesting couple of weeks for wideouts selected late in the first round -- both in 2019, and recent years. N'Keal Harry is on IR. Josh Doctson and Laquon Treadwell (2016 vintage) were released in final cutdowns. And Marquise Brown just won some fantasy matchups (or frustrated teams by blowing up from their bench). So did Phillip Dorsett (2015). more »
Ravens WR Brown “full go” for season opener
Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh said on Monday that rookie wide receiver MARQUISE BROWN is “full-go” for the regular season opener in Miami on Sunday. Brown was eased into the preseason… More while he recovered from foot surgery in January. While Brown is physically at 100 percent, he has missed significant practice time. Brown may be eased into the regular season, with his workload increasing as he gets more comfortable in the offense. Less
Source: Team Website
Ravens WR Brown has “a ways to go”
Baltimore rookie wide receiver MARQUISE “HOLLYWOOD” BROWN practiced against a different NFL team for the first time during Monday’s joint practice between the Ravens and the Philadelphia Eagles. Head coach John… More Harbaugh said that Brown has “a ways to go”, before adding that he’s confident his rookie wideout will get there. Less
Source: Team Website
Factoid: Late first-round wideouts
I drafted N'Keal Harry (pictured; I have no idea why he's wearing No. 50, which he won't be allowed to wear in games) early in a rookie draft this year, but not with great enthusiasm. The Patriots haven't had a lot of success drafting wideouts over the years, and a lot of players at the position taken at the end of the first round this century haven't turned out particularly well. At all. more »
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Ravens WR Brown makes long awaited debut
Baltimore rookie wide receiver MARQUISE “HOLLYWOOD” BROWN made his training camp practice debut on Wednesday. Brown has been recovering from a Lisfranc foot injury suffered in December. Brown was eased into action, but head coach John Harbaugh expects his rookie wideout to progress quickly.
Source: Team Website