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Stallworth Time?

By John Dame (johnsdame@comcast.net)

SI.com's Peter King started the offseason off with a theory: "If I'm the Ravens, I pounce on Donte' Stallworth with a totally incentive-laden contract. It's just what they need (a veteran receiver who still has a chance to be good) at low guaranteed money. And it's just what he needs -- a blank canvas. A chance."

The wideout, who was sentenced to 24 days in jail after killing a man while driving drunk, was released by the Cleveland Browns on Monday. The Browns wasted no time, as Stallworth was reinstated to the NFL on Monday after serving a season-long suspension.

King's comments will start a much-needed debate: Is Stallworth a "Harbaugh Guy"? Was that jail sentence not long enough? Should he have been allowed back into the league?

Personally, it would make more sense for the Ravens to "pounce" on Brandon Marshall than to make a move for Donte' Stallworth. He may have potential, but he's got a seedy past and he's no Plaxico Burress.
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