Paid Advertisement

Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 (and Worst 7) Ravens free-agent signings

8

Paid Advertisement

Podcast Audio Vault

8
8

Paid Advertisement

In honor of the Ravens re-signing veteran center Matt Birk to a three-year contract on Friday, The Morning Reaction offers its Tuesday Top 7 (and Worst 7) free-agent signings in the history of the Baltimore Ravens.
Luke Jones ranked the best signings while Drew Forrester identified the worst signings made by general manager Ozzie Newsome and the organization.
To hear the full explanation of their lists, click HERE for Part 1 and HERE for Part 2.
Luke Jones’ Top 7 free-agent signings …
7) Tony Siragusa
Siragusa
6) Trent Dilfer
Dilfer
5) Sam Adams
Adams
4) Michael McCrary
McCrary
3) Derrick Mason
Mason
2) Rod Woodson
Woodson
1) Shannon Sharpe
Sharpe
Drew Forrester’s Worst 7 free-agent signings …
7) Corey Fuller
Fuller
6) Mike Anderson
Anderson
5) Keydrick Vincent
Vincent
4) Deion Sanders
Sanders
3) Elvis Grbac
Grbac
2) Frank Sanders
Sanders
1) Frank Walker
Walker

Share the Post:
8

Paid Advertisement

Right Now in Baltimore

Podcasts, Pearl Jam passion and the present tense with The Mayne Event

Podcasts, Pearl Jam passion and the present tense with The Mayne Event

They met on the backstretch at Pimlico three decades ago and The Mayne Event always returns and never disappoints for sports, comedy, charity and why Eddie Vedder shouldn't trust Nestor. Longtime ESPNer Kenny Mayne checks in for another round of tales of wiffle ball with Ken Griffey, podcasts with the other Manning and still being pissed off about the Sonics (and Pilots) departure from Seattle.
Running back Tampa 25 years later with Ravens RB coach Matt Simon

Running back Tampa 25 years later with Ravens RB coach Matt Simon

These milestones continue to add up as the 25th anniversary of the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV win is coming later this month and Nestor is catching up with many of the Purple Reign legacies about life – on and off the field – as we celebrate the night we all felt the civic pride of that first miracle in Tampa. Reflections here with the man who coached Jamal Lewis, Priest Holmes, Sam Gash and Femi Ayanbadejo a quarter of a century ago.
The Ravens weren't good enough on the field

The Ravens weren't good enough on the field

Firing the head coach and changing leadership will certainly create an interesting offseason in Owings Mills. No one covers the Xs and Os of the NFL like Mike Tanier of Too Deep Zone. The one-time geometry teacher of Joe Flacco joins Nestor to discuss the depth and salary cap numbers of the Baltimore Ravens roster and the structural changes Eric DeCosta will need even after Steve Bisciotti finds a new captain to lead Lamar Jackson.
8
8
8

Paid Advertisement

Scroll to Top
Verified by MonsterInsights