2008 Baltimore Ravens preliminary report

The Baltimore Ravens are one of the most successful new teams in the NFL and have already claimed a Super Bowl championship, defeating the New York Giants 34-7 in Super Bowl XXXV. However, the Ravens have had very mixed success recently, doing fairly well in 2006 at 13-3 but finishing the 2007 season with a 5-11 record. Why the bad streak? While there may be a lot to criticize about the Ravens’ performance, the fact is that this team has one of the toughest schedules in all of football. Their 13th season is no different, as the Ravens have to face opponents from the AFC South, NFC East, and teams from the AFC West and East. Pundits claim the Ravens have the fourth-toughest schedule strength in the NFL based on their opponents’ win-loss ratio since 2007.

One of the most revealing factors for the upcoming 2008 season will be the Baltimore Ravens Draft. Entering the NFL Draft, the Ravens had nine picks, including four compensatory picks. The Baltimore Ravens have already signed some promising draft talent, including most famously, quarterback Joe Flacco from Delaware. Joe Flacco is currently listed as the highest-drafted player in University of Delaware history and has already signed a contract with Reebok. Negotiations for a long-term contract have already begun, and fans believe he could deserve at least a five-year deal and a starting position.

Other notable signings for the Ravens include running back Ray Rice from Rutgers, linebacker Tavares Gooden from Miami, wide receivers Marcus Smith from New Mexico and Justin Harper from Virginia Tech. The team also selected offensive tackle David Hale, safety Tom Zbikowski of Notre Dame, offensive guard Oniel Cousins ​​of the University of Texas at El Paso, free safety Haruki Nakamura of Cincy and running back Allen Patrick of the Oklahoma Sooners.

What has been the reaction to the 2008 Baltimore Ravens draft? Obviously, Flacco is an undisputed pick, as he represents the future of the team, even if he needs some time to adjust to the big leagues. Pundits believe Flacco should be on his guard, as he comes from a small school and has yet to face stronger defenses as he will against teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers (week four) and New York Giants (week 11). However, fans cite that Flacco is excellent size for a starting quarterback, the newcomer is 6’7 and weighs just 236 pounds, providing good mobility. Haruki Nakamura and Tom Zbikowski also garnered positive mention from fans and the media.

How will Baltimore fare next season? The team is still in the process of rebuilding. However, the quarterback position has been the most needed spot on the team for many years. The team’s defense has been solid in recent years (they even beat the Patriots); if they can improve their offense, they could be a team to watch in 2008.

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