Monday, July 25, 2011

Baltimore Ravens Cuts Could Interest Kansas City Chiefs .lates news

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The Baltimore Ravens wasted little time once the NFL lockout ended on Monday and started making significant moves.

According to Jamison Hensley of the Baltimore Sun, tight end Todd Heap and wide receiver Derrick Mason have been released.more detail about Baltimore which have taken from the news agency ,

Last year, the Ravens had plenty of depth at the receiver position with Mason, Anquan Boldin and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. But as Gregg Rosenthal of ProFootballTalk points out, Baltimore has a hole at the position now that Mason is gone and Houshmanzadeh is unlikely to resign. Those players include RB Willie McGahee, TE Todd Heap, NT Kelly Gregg and WR Derrick Mason.

Could any of them fit in Kansas City? GM Scott Pioli should have these guys fresh in his memory after last January's playoff loss to the Ravens.

On McGahee and Heap...I'd say probably not. The Chiefs have RB Thomas Jones, a veteran like McGahee, already in place. At tight end, the Chiefs have one of the real up-and-comers in the league in TE Tony Moeaki so they're good there. (I can already tell by my Twitter feed that a good chunk of Chiefs fans will want Heap.)Berry enters the NFL on the heels a strong senior campaign in which he rushed for 899 yards and five touchdowns, while earning 2010 All-ACC Second Team honors. He also caught ten passes for 97 yards and a touchdown.

Leading into the draft, Berry was highly regarded, ranking as the 26th best running back out of a class of 160. Listing in at five-foot ten inches, 211 pounds, the Belle Glade native impressed scouts at the NFL combine with a top-rated performance in the 20-yard shuttle run.

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