Randy Moss is still without a team but it looks like he has a few potential suitors.
The Baltimore Ravens have emerged as an option for a few different reasons. They are looking for a third receiver after the disastrous 2010 of TJ Houshmandzadeh. He comes at the sort of bargain bin price the Ravens could certainly afford. Most importantly, the Ravens are a veteran-laden squad that has the strong leadership to take on a personality like Moss.
Do you think Ray Lewis and Ed Reed will stand for any sort of crap from Moss?
Jamison Hensley of The Baltimore Sun talks about a potential deal:
That's Randy Moss. He's a risk because of his age (34) and attitude. Is he a moody receiver who is a shell of himself? Or is he primed for another monstrous comeback with the right team?
It's certainly a gamble, and the Ravens have to determine if it's one they're willing to take with the release of Derrick Mason.
The Ravens were once interested in Moss. It was six years ago when the Ravens talked with the Minnesota Vikings about trading for him.
The New York Jets have also rumored to be interested in the former All Pro receiver—but it seems like Rex Ryan and Co. are linked to every troubled free agent.
The 2010 campaign was a rough one for Moss.
He bounced around the league on three different teams (Patriots, Vikings, Titans), causing headaches in every location. Yet he isn't very far removed from some of his best seasons.
In 2009 he caught 83 passes for 1,264 yards and 13 TDs. We all remember his record breaking 2007 season.
There's is still good football left in the 34-year old, and a team could really score big if they find the right fit for him.
The Baltimore Ravens have emerged as an option for a few different reasons. They are looking for a third receiver after the disastrous 2010 of TJ Houshmandzadeh. He comes at the sort of bargain bin price the Ravens could certainly afford. Most importantly, the Ravens are a veteran-laden squad that has the strong leadership to take on a personality like Moss.
Do you think Ray Lewis and Ed Reed will stand for any sort of crap from Moss?
Jamison Hensley of The Baltimore Sun talks about a potential deal:
That's Randy Moss. He's a risk because of his age (34) and attitude. Is he a moody receiver who is a shell of himself? Or is he primed for another monstrous comeback with the right team?
It's certainly a gamble, and the Ravens have to determine if it's one they're willing to take with the release of Derrick Mason.
The Ravens were once interested in Moss. It was six years ago when the Ravens talked with the Minnesota Vikings about trading for him.
The New York Jets have also rumored to be interested in the former All Pro receiver—but it seems like Rex Ryan and Co. are linked to every troubled free agent.
The 2010 campaign was a rough one for Moss.
He bounced around the league on three different teams (Patriots, Vikings, Titans), causing headaches in every location. Yet he isn't very far removed from some of his best seasons.
In 2009 he caught 83 passes for 1,264 yards and 13 TDs. We all remember his record breaking 2007 season.
There's is still good football left in the 34-year old, and a team could really score big if they find the right fit for him.