Ravens sign 9 players to Reserve/Futures deals

The Baltimore Ravens signed nine players to Reserve/Futures deals following the 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game

The Baltimore Ravens are set for an uncertain offseason at key positions following a 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game.

The Ravens will now work to re-sign defensive tackle Justin Madubuike while understanding that they may lose linebacker Patrick Queen to unrestricted free agency.

According to Over The Cap, Baltimore has 29 players set to test free agency and a little over $13,658,828,

With the locker room cleaned out and the offseason set to begin, the Ravens signed nine players to reserve/futures deals via NFL Communications. 

Ravens updated 15-man practice squad after adding Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley

The Baltimore #Ravens have added Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley to the practice squad ahead of the 2023 regular season opener vs. the Houston Texans via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens initially signed 13 players to their practice squad for the 2023 season, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

John Harbaugh just added two more players to group, bringing back Melvin Gordon and Daryl Worley.

As we previously reported, NFL teams can have a maximum of 16 players on the squad, and Baltimore could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service, and a max of six players with unlimited accrued time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

Ravens announce 13 players to the initial practice squad for 2023

The Baltimore #Ravens have added 13 players to the practice squad ahead of the 2023 regular season opener vs. the Houston Texans via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens have signed 13 players to their initial practice squad for the 2023 season, including two veterans and several training camp standouts.

As we previously reported, NFL teams can have a maximum of 16 players on the squad, and Baltimore could still fill the remaining three.

There can be up to 10 players with as many as two years of accrued service, and a max of six players with unlimited accrued time.

Practice squad players can be elevated up to three times for gamedays.

Ravens’ roster bubble: Each undrafted free agents chances of making 53-man roster

Baltimore #Ravens roster bubble: We’re looking at each undrafted free agents chances of making 53-man roster via @Thacover2NFL

After April’s NFL draft, Baltimore added 18 undrafted free agents to the roster.

With one week of the preseason remaining, the Ravens currently have 14 undrafted free agents on the roster, with three or four who’ve made highlight plays, and have a solid chance to make the 53-man roster.

After two joint practices earlier last week, the Ravens and Commanders will close out the second week of the NFL preseason with an intriguing matchup at FedEx Field.

Monday night’s contest could be a physical, hard-hitting affair after the practice sessions were marred by Washington rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes and Baltimore wide receiver Tylan Wallace exchanging punches.

With kickoff now five hours away, we’re looking at which undrafted free agents have the best shot at making the 53-man roster.

Add Kentucky OG Tashawn Manning to the list of players who have met with the Browns

The Browns have the day three lineman on their radar

The Cleveland Browns do not have a first or second round pick, so they will have to capitalize on their eight draft picks from pick no. 74 on. They have been meeting with plenty of fringe day three players like BYU offensive tackle Blake Freeland. That continues as they have also had contact with Kentucky offensive guard Tashawn Manning.

According to Justin Melo of The Draft Network, the Browns hosted a pre-draft virtual visit with Manning, who is a transfer from the University of Auburn. An average athlete, the 6-foot-3 and 327-pound guard tested middle-of-the-road at the NFL Scouting Combine a month ago.

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One offensive guard for the Eagles in every round of the 2023 NFL Draft

We’re looking at one offensive guard for the Philadelphia Eagles in every round of the 2023 NFL draft.

The Eagles are set to retool the offensive line after losing a key contributor and a Pro Bowl-caliber starter in Isaac Suemalo.

The expectation is that former Nebraska center and 2021 second-round pick Cam Jurgens will slide to right guard.

Philadelphia general manager Howie Roseman could decide to draft a more natural fit for the position to compete against Jurgens while adding more depth to the NFL’s most talented position group.

With the NFL draft quickly approaching, we’re looking at one offensive guard in every round of the selection process.

Kentucky’s Tashawn Manning with laughable flop against Mississippi State

Kentucky’s Tashawn Manning would have done graded poorly in acting class for this flop

Tashawn Manning of Kentucky is 6-foot-4 and 330 pounds. He is a senior transfer from Auburn.

Collin Duncan of Mississippi State s a 6-foot, 210-pound safety.

The pair got into it during the Wildcats’ 27-17 victory over the Bulldogs in SEC play on Saturday.

Duncan took a swing at Manning.

It must have taken a few seconds for the offensive lineman to absorb the severity of the impact of the blow.

Either that or Manning is an acting major with a minor in drama.

Check out the flop of all flops by Manning, which somehow did draw a 15-yard penalty on Duncan.

Tahsawn Manning commits to Kentucky 

Former Auburn guard has found a new home.

Tashawn Manning has found his next home. 

Manning announced that he will be transferring to Kentucky on Twitter. 

Manning appeared in 30 games for Auburn over his career, he played in all 12 games this season at both left and right guard and started the final three games at left guard. 

Manning entered the transfer portal after Auburn’s loss to Alabama and will have one year of eligibility left.