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I saw that too.
From what I've read, negotiations aren't going so well between Clady and the Broncos and he's leaning towards playing out this year and hitting free agency.
I know he's not an elite LT, but I would LOVE to see him in a Ravens uniform. He's only 26 I believe.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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I think you are slightly overrating everyone behind Wallace.
Without him they just aren't that good. It is Antonio Brown (who really is a number 2, not number 1) and a bunch of journeymen/unproven guys. Cotchery is a borderline number 3/4 (just signed a 2 yr 3 mill deal last year, hell that isn't number 4 money much less 3) Sanders can't stay healthy, and is again a decent 3 if that.
The others are late round rookies who will be essentially useless in 2013, hope and a prayer types.
They are extremely thin without Wallace, and it is not a 2012 NFL WR core that scares anyone without him. They would be in the bottom 10 of the league if not lower without Wallace.
Even Steeler fans are now saying without Wallace they need someone else...now.Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/thenflanalyst
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Ryan Clady in Baltimore? Yes please.
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07-31-2012, 05:10 PM #115
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07-31-2012, 05:26 PM #116
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Well, there aren't too many better than Ryan Clady, but Denver does a good job of keeping quality offensive lines in general. When Shanahan was there, they used his system well. Now that he is gone, they have some good individual pieces.
If you put Clady in Baltimore, you have a significant upgrade over everybody that has played LT for the Ravens, since Jonathan Ogden. The guy is used to playing outdoors and is scheme diverse.
As for Pittsburgh, you really won't know how they fare at WR until you actually see them without Wallace. The attention that defenses gave Wallace, left Brown with room to work with. Now, if Wallace is gone, Brown is going to get that attention. So, you'll have to see how Brown handles that extra attention and how Sanders handles the added opportunities."Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Yeah, I think our best option is to just find a guy in the draft, plenty of tall athletic guys coming out next year too. Other than that, I know that Wicked agrees with me that Duane Brown the Texans left tackle is someone to watch out for in FA (assuming the Texans don't extend him). I DON'T think (could be totally wrong here) that Duane will ask for Jake Long type money, he will ask for a considerable amount, but not that much, I don't think anyway. Duane is one of the more underrated tackles, but has been a big part of that awesome Texans offensive line, and has helped pave way for Arian Foster.
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