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 Wednesday, July 12
Ravens: Playoff expectations
 
 By Mark Cannizzaro
Special to ESPN.com

Unfortunately, since Super Bowl week, when you think about the Ravens the first thing that comes to mind is Ray Lewis and the murder trial that wasn't.

But the Ravens, who like the Jets finished the '99 season with a spirited run, have positive things to build on, including the addition of prolific tight end Shannon Sharpe, who was signed as a free agent.

Another free-agent addition was was former Seattle defensive end Sam Adams. Clearly, the Ravens, already a talented group (particularly on defense) are improved.

 
CAMP AT A GLANCE
 Ray Lewis
All eyes will be on linebacker Ray Lewis after his tumultuous offseason.
  Location: Western Maryland College (Westminster, Md.)
Rookies report: July 23
Veterans report: July 23
Preseason schedule:
   Aug 5: Philadelphia
   Aug. 12: New York Jets
   Aug. 18: at Carolina
   Aug. 25: at N.Y. Giants

Man in the spotlight
This has to be Lewis, whom most people will never look at the same way since the details of his involvement in the murder of those two men in Atlanta last January came out. Sure, Lewis got off with a mere misdemeanor and no punishment from the NFL (the latter of which was a bad joke), but still, the distractions have got to be a factor.

Key position battle
Running back, where incumbent Priest Holmes (506 yards and a touchdown on 89 carries in '99) will be pushed hard by incoming rookie (and fifth overall draft pick) Jamal Lewis from Tennessee. Lewis, who has 4.34 speed and is 231 pounds, is the man the Ravens want to center their offense around. Lewis, who's durability is a question, must keep himself on the field.

Biggest adjustment
Two seasons ago, Jermaine Lewis was as prolific a weapon as there was in the league, earning Pro Bowl honors as a threat to score every time he caught one of his 41 receptions or when he returned a punt. Last year, he struggled as teams began directional punting and pinning him into sidelines. His longest punt return in '99 was 33 yards and his longest kickoff return was only 25 yards. His receiving numbers, too, slipped to 25 for 281 yards and only 2 touchdowns. He needs to adjust and regain his Pro Bowl form.

Rookie report
As stated, Jermaine Lewis is the key to the Ravens' offensive success. He must take pressure off quarterback Tony Banks. Another bonanza for Banks is Florida receiver Travis Taylor, who was the 10th overall player picked in the draft. He could become the team's top go-to player, and he's confident enough to handle it.

Baltimore Ravens
Signed Waived/released/lost
*DT Larry Webster
*DT Rob Burnett
G Damon Denson
TE Shannon Sharpe from Den.
*QB Tony Banks
*K Matt Stover
G Kipp Vickers from Redskins
QB Trent Dilfer from Bucs
CB Robert Bailey from Lions
*CB James Trapp
*LB Marques Douglas
*DB Anthony Mitchell
*WR Qadry Ismail
LB Dennis Stallings from Tenn.
*DE Keith Washington
*DB Corey Harris
*OT Spencer Folau
DT Sam Adams from Seattle
*C Jeff Mitchell
*S Kim Herring
OL Orlando Bobo from Cleve.
*LB Cornell Brown
*WR Billy Davis
*S Bennie Thompson
*RB Jay Graham
*LB Tyrell Peters
*LB Jamie Sharper
LB OJ Brigance
*RB Priest Holmes

Acquired via trade

Retired
TE Aaron Pierce

OL Everett Lindsay to Browns
CB DeRon Jenkins to Chargers
RB Errict Rhett to Browns
G Jeff Blackshear
S Stevon Moore
QB Scott Mitchell to Bengals
DE Fernando Smith to Vikings
QB Stoney Case
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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