Seemingly overnight, the biggest weakness on the Baltimore Ravens roster has now become one of their biggest strengths.
The Ravens have re-signed savvy veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason to a two year deal, further bolstering a unit that has already added new No. 1 receiver Anquan Boldin, and former No. 1 receiver Donte Stallworth, this off-season.
The cupboard was somewhat bare behind Mason last season, but with the new additions and the re-signing of Mason, the Ravens now have arguably one of the deepest four wide receiver sets in the league when you throw in last seasons No. 2 receiver Mark Clayton.
This move balances out their offense well, giving the quarterback Joe Flacco plenty of weapons to work with. They have one of the most heralded rushing attacks in the league anchored by arguably the best young offensive line in the game. If everyone in the bolstered receiving corps can stay healthy and be productive, there is no reason to count this team out of playoff contention next season under any circumstance.
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Written by Andy Auger
Topics: Baltimore Ravens