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Chykie Brown
If Graham leaves in free agency (which to me is a 50/50 possibility it's just as likely some team will desperately overpay for him in free agency as the Ravens sign him to a reasonable deal.) Chykie Brown would likely replace him. He's been behind Graham on the depth chart the entire year and has had 2 years to develop as a DB and even extended playing time in 2012, also given the other Ravens needs(OL,WR,TE,FS,and possibly RB) I don't think the Ravens can make a significant investment in a rookie CB.
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01-31-2014, 08:21 PM #2
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Only if we can't get Danny Gorrer back.
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01-31-2014, 08:31 PM #3
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I'm hoping Asa Jackson turns out to be a keeper.
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01-31-2014, 08:32 PM #4Pro Bowl Poster
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I mean we really only need him to be our 4th/5th corner. I personally think resigning Graham would be a mistake. We already have Jimmy and Webb as our number 1 & 2. We'll most likely draft a CB in the later rounds so our depth chart next year should be: Jimmy, Webb, Asa, Chykie, Rookie.
Hopefully Asa and Chykie can step up during camp.
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01-31-2014, 08:33 PM #5Pro Bowl Poster
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I'm intrigued by Asa and Chykie...but remember, this is a passing league. Corey was heavily utilized because of the number 3 WR sets we will end up seeing. If you put Asa/Chykie out there against a team with 3 good WRs, and they can't cut it, that could burn us pretty bad.
Not saying they wouldn't be good, but Ravens better be sure they can produce before they assume they can lock down the #3 job effectively. #3 CB is essentially a starter this day and age..
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01-31-2014, 09:07 PM #8Veteran Poster
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I'm all-in on Asa Jackson! I don't care that he's from Cal-Poly. He didn't surrender a single TD in pass coverage during his collegiate career.
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Asa might do well, they kept him on the team after his suspension for a reason.
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02-01-2014, 01:14 PM #12Legendary RSR Poster
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I don't quite agree. If the Ravens feel they will be playoff contenders in 2014, then Graham would be a good resign if reasonable. IMO right now he's miles ahead of C. Brown and Asa.
Scally posted that many teams utilize 3 WR sets. I'd feel more at ease having Graham out there with Webb and J. Smith than one of those other guys... Bc
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