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Offensive Line Looking Strong For Ravens

Baltimore Beatdown — Put together a motivated and in shape Bryant Mckinnie, a second year stud/future Pro Bowl guard in Kelechi Osemele, a battle between two motivated young players at center, the best right guard in the NFL and a former left tackle with a mean streak in Michael Oher at right tackle and what do you get? One heck of an offensive line, that's what. If all quarterback Joe Flacco needs is time in the pocket to be the dominant player he was in the 2012 post season, the Ravens could be looking at a career year for the veteran signal caller. With the offensive line at it's best last season Flacco...

Baltimore Ravens May 17, 2013

Mike Preston: So far, so good for Ravens with Bryant McKinnie

Baltimore Sun — So far, all is good as far as left offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie and the Ravens.

Baltimore Ravens May 16, 2013

Ravens' Rookie Ricky Wagner From A Wisconsin Perspective

Baltimore Beatdown — The Baltimore Ravens drafted OT Ricky Wagner in the 5th round of last month's 2013 NFL Draft, hoping that he follows in the path of other big, brawler-type Wisconsin offensive linemen. With the re-signing of LT Bryant McKinnie, the Ravens have a veteran line, but could use the depth and future potential of guys like Wagner. Let's see what Rosin, the blogger who watch him in college, says about him filling that need: Ricky Wagner was a little enigmatic in his college career. He was good enough to start 36 games at both left and right tackle, but he needs tightening on his technique. It...

Baltimore Ravens May 14, 2013

Ravens' salary cap update: $1.695 million available

Baltimore SunBryant McKinnie has a $2.5 million salary-cap figure for 2013The Ravens are $1.695 million under the NFL salary cap limit of $123 million.

Baltimore Ravens May 10, 2013

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Ravens | More on Bryant McKinnie

KFFL — Updating previous reports, Baltimore Ravens OT Bryant McKinnie received a $2 million signing bonus and ...

May 9, 2013

Breaking down Bryant McKinnie's two-year deal with the Ravens

Baltimore Sun — Offensive tackle signed his contract this week after agreeing to termsRavens left tackle Bryant McKinnie's two-year contract has a base value of $6.3 million that includes a $2 million bonus, according to a source with knowledge of the deal, with a maximum value of nearly $7 million.

Baltimore Ravens May 9, 2013

Ravens | Bryant McKinnie official

KFFL — The Baltimore Ravens officially signed OT Bryant McKinnie to a two-year deal.

May 9, 2013

Ravens Get A Motivated McKinnie?

Baltimore Beatdown — Last season there were two major factors that changed the Baltimore Ravens offense once they reached the post season. The firing of Cam Cameron and subsequent addition of Jim Caldwell and the addition of Bryant MCKinnie to the starting offensive line. The Ravens made it a priority to keep both in tact for another run at the Lombardi Trophy in 2013. McKinnie isn't wasting any time in showing the team that they made the right move. Not only is he talking the talk but now he is walking the walk as he participates in the Ravens off season "voluntary" training program in Owings Mills, MD. ...

Baltimore Ravens May 8, 2013

Bryant McKinnie officially signs his two-year contract

Baltimore Sun — Deal is worth up to $7 millionRavens offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie has officially signed his two-year contract worth up to $7 million.

Baltimore Ravens May 8, 2013

Ravens | Expect Bryant McKinnie to attend conditioning program

KFFL — Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said he expects OT Bryant McKinnie to take part ...

May 7, 2013

Michael Oher will still be under siege at right tackle

Baltimore Sun — Even if Bryant McKinnie does not prove to be an upgrade over Michael Oher, his return to the Ravens and the left tackle position should at least strengthen the Ravens at left guard and right tackle, where Oher will likely play.

Baltimore Ravens May 6, 2013

You should be relieved that the Chargers didn't sign Bryant McKinnie

Bolts From The Blue — Tom Telesco said, "If a guy can't keep up with our work ethic, he won't be here." Would someone please explain to me why I should have been excited about the possibility of signing Bryant McKinnie as a stop-gap tackle? We are only a few months removed from a player with poor work ethic, and a lack of self-motivation yet Chargers' fans were insisting we bring in Bryant McKinnie. I am beyond puzzled by this. Did you forget that he arrived at training camp overweight in Minnesota leading to his departure? Oh then I shouldn't have to remind you that he did it again in Baltimore, ultimately...

San Diego Chargers May 5, 2013

John Harbaugh calls Bryant McKinnie's return to Ravens a big plus

Baltimore Sun — Offensive tackle agreed to two-year deal worth up to $7 millionThe return of left offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie via a two-year contract worth up to $7 million is expected to bolster the Ravens' offensive line.

Baltimore Ravens May 5, 2013

Dr.McKinnie And Mr. Hyde

Baltimore BeatdownBryant McKinnie has been a mystery wrapped in a riddle during his time here in Baltimore. When he originally signed here after being cut from the Minnesota Vikings for "reportedly" showing up to camp at nearly 400 lbs. he promised to be in shape by the time he got to Baltimore. He was not. He player that season at the plump old weight of 370ish pounds for the most part but still did a better job than anyone else we had on our roster could have done. The following season, last year, McKinnie once again showed his evil side by showing up to camp over weight and out of shape after reporti...

Baltimore Ravens May 3, 2013

Bryant McKinnie won't be a Charger

San Diego Union-Tribune — The Chargers hosted the veteran on a two-day visit earlier in the week.

San Diego Chargers May 3, 2013

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  • Offensive Line Looking Strong For Ravens
    Put together a motivated and in shape Bryant Mckinnie, a second year stud/future Pro Bowl guard in Kelechi Osemele, a battle between two motivated young players at center, the best right guard in the NFL and a former left tackle with a mean streak in Michael Oher at right tackle and what do you get? One heck of an offensive line, that's what. If all quarterback Joe Flacco needs is time in the pocket to be the dominant player he was in the 2012 post season, the Ravens could be looking at a career year for the veteran signal caller. With the offensive line at it's best last season Flacco...
  • Ravens' Rookie Ricky Wagner From A Wisconsin Perspective
    The Baltimore Ravens drafted OT Ricky Wagner in the 5th round of last month's 2013 NFL Draft, hoping that he follows in the path of other big, brawler-type Wisconsin offensive linemen. With the re-signing of LT Bryant McKinnie, the Ravens have a veteran line, but could use the depth and future potential of guys like Wagner. Let's see what Rosin, the blogger who watch him in college, says about him filling that need: Ricky Wagner was a little enigmatic in his college career. He was good enough to start 36 games at both left and right tackle, but he needs tightening on his technique. It...
  • Ravens Get A Motivated McKinnie?
    Last season there were two major factors that changed the Baltimore Ravens offense once they reached the post season. The firing of Cam Cameron and subsequent addition of Jim Caldwell and the addition of Bryant MCKinnie to the starting offensive line. The Ravens made it a priority to keep both in tact for another run at the Lombardi Trophy in 2013. McKinnie isn't wasting any time in showing the team that they made the right move. Not only is he talking the talk but now he is walking the walk as he participates in the Ravens off season "voluntary" training program in Owings Mills, MD. ...
  • You should be relieved that the Chargers didn't sign Bryant McKinnie
    Tom Telesco said, "If a guy can't keep up with our work ethic, he won't be here." Would someone please explain to me why I should have been excited about the possibility of signing Bryant McKinnie as a stop-gap tackle? We are only a few months removed from a player with poor work ethic, and a lack of self-motivation yet Chargers' fans were insisting we bring in Bryant McKinnie. I am beyond puzzled by this. Did you forget that he arrived at training camp overweight in Minnesota leading to his departure? Oh then I shouldn't have to remind you that he did it again in Baltimore, ultimately...
  • Dr.McKinnie And Mr. Hyde
    Bryant McKinnie has been a mystery wrapped in a riddle during his time here in Baltimore. When he originally signed here after being cut from the Minnesota Vikings for "reportedly" showing up to camp at nearly 400 lbs. he promised to be in shape by the time he got to Baltimore. He was not. He player that season at the plump old weight of 370ish pounds for the most part but still did a better job than anyone else we had on our roster could have done. The following season, last year, McKinnie once again showed his evil side by showing up to camp over weight and out of shape after reporti...
  • San Diego Chargers: Remaining Options at Left Tackle
    After a few days of wining and dining with the talking heads of the Chargers, Bryant Mckinnie weighed his options, played the game like a true veteran, and signed a 2-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens. So, now what? Panic? With General Manager Tom Telesco making a strong push to sign Mckinnie, one would think the Chargers aren't so confident in newcomer King Dunlap to be the team's starting Left Tackle. Let's take a look at some options the Chargers have moving forward. King Dunlap? If you let Philly fans influence you, you're probably under the assumption Dunlap won't be much ...
  • Ravens News Around The Web
    Bryant McKinnie agrees to 2-year deal with Ravens - SBNation.com The Ravens re-signed left tackle Bryant McKinnie on a two-year deal, according to the team's official Twitter feed. Ravens Reach Two-Year Agreement With Bryant McKinnieAfter visits to Miami and San Diego, the Ravens brought back their left tackle. Ravens Re-Sign Bryant McKinnie | Fanspeak.com's Baltimore Ravens BlogThe Baltimore Ravens have re-signed left tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year deal. Penn’s Copeland Ready To Roll With Ravens " CBS PhillyBrandon Copeland put together a fantastic career as the anchor of the...
  • Ravens, OT Bryant McKinnie agree to 2-year deal The Associated Press
    Baltimore Ravens tackle Bryant McKinnie (78) stands on the field before an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)