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11-14-2012, 09:03 AM #97Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
Jacoby has been awesome. I hope they use him more as a receiver going forward. His speed is killer.
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11-14-2012, 09:16 AM #98
Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
Jacoby, Torrey, Doss, Reed as 4 wide outs. Now that would be an interesting crew going down field. How do you cover all that speed?
But hell we would never try that at least 1 time.
Not bad for a RUNNING BACK!!! Now that is funny.
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11-14-2012, 09:45 AM #99
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11-14-2012, 10:03 AM #101Legendary RSR Poster
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11-14-2012, 10:42 AM #102
Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
David Reed will be given a chance to make the team next year, but I would agree that the odds are very much against him making the team at this point.
But, IMO, the question of whether Jones will be our KR next year is very much up in the air at this point. The Ravens will have to pay him $4M to keep him next year. Prior to the season, I would have said (actually did say) that there was probably no way they would pay him that.
Now, though, I'm not so sure.
Assuming he continues to play the way that he has, it's going to be very interesting to see what they decide to do. They are going to be very tight against the Cap and if they have to franchise Flacco, they are going to need every available Cap dollar. As such, Jones making $4M seems like a bit of a stretch, but it's also very hard to see them letting go of him after a success, productive season (again, assuming he keeps it up).
EDIT: Although, if they were to release Boldin - thereby saving $6M in Cap space - they could probably more afford to keep Jones and his $4M in salary and roster bonus (not that I'm advocating that).
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Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.
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11-14-2012, 12:03 PM #106
Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
I would expect the Ravens would offer just that, but the player has to also be interested, so it depends on what kind of deal Jones would want at that point and what he feels he's worth. At that point, he (and his agent) may want to try and parlay his season into a bigger, longer term deal.
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11-14-2012, 12:07 PM #107
Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
Both Jones and Boldin will be in the last years of their deals, so any restructure would come with a new signing bonus and added years. Not sure they will want to possibly make that kind of longer term, financial commitment to a KR/3rd WR and not sure they will want to add years - at the expense of future Cap dollars - for Boldin.
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Re: Would Jacoby Jones Be a Good Fit With Ravens?
I don't think cutting Boldin, while financially saving a lot, would be in the best interests of this offense, he's a vital part of it, and there would need to be a suitable replacement for him, which would have to be either a highly drafted possession receiver, a big FA signing, or the hope of Tandon Doss stepping up. I'm not all that sure if Doss could ever be as good as Boldin, even if he has showed some promise this year.
So cutting JJ, Williams, and Birk, should theoretically save over 5 million in cap space next year, am I right? And don't forget about the possibility of Ray Lewis retiring or being cut him self (dare I say it).
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