
By John Dame (johnsdame@comcast.net)
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Although rumors are swirling about the landing spot for former Pro Bowl wide receiver Terrell Owens, it will not be in Baltimore. The Ravens have been listed as an option for him in some cases, as they may pursue him in case of an injury to their top three receivers.
However, at this moment, the Ravens are stacked at the position. They have ten wide receivers on the roster; they will probably allow five. Not only that, the back end of the receivers include such talents as Mark Clayton, Demetrius Williams, Marcus Smith, and Eron Riley.
"The Ravens are not one of the teams that I would bank on at this time, nor are we having any discussions with them," Rosenhaus said. "I wouldn't bank on seeing Terrell in a Ravens uniform."
Owens' agent was forced to speak up about the situation after speculation about the Ravens heated about after an appearance by LB Terrell Suggs on ESPN's "NFL Live".
Therefore, don't expect the Ravens to make any further moves at wideout. There will be continued adjustments in the secondary, especially as the progression of the recoveries of S Ed Reed and CBs Fabian Washington and Lardarius Webb becomes clear.