Ravens announce four practice squad roster moves

The Ravens announced four practice squad roster moves on Tuesday mostly relating to the offensive line

The Baltimore Ravens have been dealing with a massive amount of injuries to their team so far during the 2021 season. Baltimore has shuffled their roster around multiple times per week, which is the result of having so many players hurt.

On Tuesday, the Ravens announced that they made four practice squad roster moves, mostly centered around their offensive line. They signed offensive tackles David Sharpe and Jaryd Jones-Smith to their practice squad for depth along their line, and in corresponding moves released both offensive lineman Foster Sarell and inside linebacker Blake Gallagher.

Sharpe was a fourth-round pick of the then-Oakland Raiders back in 2017. He most recently spent time with the Washington Football Team. Jones-Smith has bounced around football after going undrafted during the 2018 draft, even spending time in the American Alliance of Football before the league folded.

Sarell and Gallagher both signed with Baltimore as 2021 undrafted free agents. Sarell was with the team for all of training camp before being released, while Gallagher was let go before the preseason began.

Sharpe and Jones-Smith join fellow offensive tackles Andre Smith and Adrian Ealy on the Ravens’ practice squad, meaning that the team currently has four tackles there. That could mean a number of things, including that Ronnie Stanley might not be close to 100% at the moment.

A look at the Big Ten tackle for loss leaders from 2020

The Badgers showed this talent individually by having two players ranked in the top 15 in tackles for loss per game last season in the Bi…

Wisconsin football has become known throughout the Big Ten for its dominant defensive play, and despite some struggles this season, the Badgers were still ranked as one of the best defensive units in the country.

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The Badgers showed their exceptional performance through two players ranked in the top 15 in tackles for loss per game last season in the Big Ten. True freshman outside linebacker Nick Herbig and inside linebacker Leo Chanel were some of the best in the Big Ten last season at causing chaos in the backfield of their opponents, and it will be exciting to see what they can do in a full season in 2021.

Below is the ranking of the top 15 players in tackles for loss per game from the Big Ten Conference 2020 season. Players from Wisconsin, Michigan, Michigan State, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana, Rutgers, Purdue and Northwestern made the rankings.

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A look at the Big Ten tackle for loss leaders from 2020

The Badgers showed this talent individually by having two players ranked in the top 15 in tackles for loss per game last season in the Bi…

Wisconsin football has become known throughout the Big Ten for its dominant defensive play, and despite some struggles this season, the Badgers were still ranked as one of the best defensive units in the country.

Related: Former Wisconsin S Madison Cone switches his transfer destination

The Badgers showed their exceptional performance through two players ranked in the top 15 in tackles for loss per game last season in the Big Ten. True freshman outside linebacker Nick Herbig and inside linebacker Leo Chanel were some of the best in the Big Ten last season at causing chaos in the backfield of their opponents, and it will be exciting to see what they can do in a full season in 2021.

Below is the ranking of the top 15 players in tackles for loss per game from the Big Ten Conference 2020 season. Players from Wisconsin, Michigan, Michigan State, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana, Rutgers, Purdue and Northwestern made the rankings.

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