Not going to lie, Boldin was about the best they ever had, they just didn’t use him enough. Dude was an absolute animal on the super bowl run, so if Beckham can give them that style of play and production I’d be happy with it. I did like Mason as well. Sucks Baltimore seems to get them on the back nine, although Boldin continued to produce in San Fran.
The best receiver in Ravens history was probably Michael Jackson back in the Vinnie Testaverde days.I don't trust Beckham to play more than 5 or 6 games in 2023.
He got $185M in guaranteed money without an agent. Impressive.
Guess not, he signed a deal. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/36305705/sources-lamar-jackson-ravens-progressing-extension-talksNot saying it’s right or wrong, I just don’t see him finishing that contract as the starter. Woogs, what say you?
They should have drafted Levis and let Lamar go.
Replace an All Pro with a crap shoot? I wouldn't do that. They already have the most dangerous QB in the NFL when healthy. They just need to protect him and give him the skill position players to succeed. Adding OBJ and that WR they just drafted is a good start.
Lamar was a flash in the pan. He no longer plays at an all pro level when he plays at all.
Check out his passing and rushing stats. Pretty consistent.https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JackLa00.htm
As are his playoff performances and regular injuries.
Lamar can thank Jalen Hurts' agent for getting the deal done. If not for that, I believe they would still be negotiating now. Here in Baltimore the local fan base is ecstatic. From my standpoint I find it odd that no one is acknowledging the fact that NO OTHER TEAM in the NFL made Lamar an offer. That to me, holds a lot of weight. I'm not a big Lamar guy and he has a lot to prove this upcoming season. The Ravens are stepping it up by adding more weapons for him. Last season was the worst supporting cast for Lamar that I've ever seen.