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http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playernews.aspx?sport=NFL

LeRon McClain looks 20 pounds over his playing weight, according to the Baltimore Sun.

 

Another sign that he'll be playing a more traditional fullback role? With Lorezono Neal gone, McClain is expected to pave the way for Ray Rice this season.

If you link to the article it doesn't say anything about Ray Rice being ahead of Willis on the depth chart, but with Willis' chronic knee problems it makes one wonder.

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The Ravens have said numerous times that McClain will return to the FB position this year, so I don't know why this guy is speculating something that's already been confirmed.

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Ive been saying Ray Rice would start in Baltimore since he was drafted.... Good trade Marv

 

 

It's funny that the Marv seemed to never mention this trade. We got a 3rd pick that we used to select Trent Edwards (potentially a franchise QB) & the picks to acquire Stroud (one of the best DTs in football) for a very average running back with bad knees. Amazing trade.

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Ray Rice will be a good nfl rb, guys a terror to tackle, and humble. Not much of a receiver although Rutgers did use him more in that role during his last year there. Not a speed demon, but good vision and patience. I hope he does get the nod to start for the Ravens.

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It's funny that the Marv seemed to never mention this trade. We got a 3rd pick that we used to select Trent Edwards (potentially a franchise QB) & the picks to acquire Stroud (one of the best DTs in football) for a very average running back with bad knees. Amazing trade.

 

 

Definitely the highlight of the Marv Levy/GM era. :lol: Of course, nobody really mentions that TD fleeced the Falcons, by trading them Peerless Price...ironically, IIRC, the first round pick the Bills got from the Falcons, for PP, was used on McGahee!

 

Anyways, it shouldn't be a huge surprise that Willis is fading in Baltimore. His name was mentioned in several trade rumors this offseason...

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