Charles Clay recently worked out for the Ravens (Twitter link via Adam Caplan of SiriusXM). Clay has not taken the field since the 2019 season, but he could be on the verge of joining one of the league’s most potent offenses.
Last time out, Clay caught 18 passes for 237 yards and a touchdown for the Cardinals. All in all, he has 357 career catches, including some big seasons between 2013-2017. His 2013 with the Dolphins was especially notable, with 69 catches for 759 yards and six scores.
The Ravens could see Clay as a low-cost, potentially high reward addition. It also helps that he has history with offensive coordinator Greg Roman, having played for him in Buffalo in 2015 and 2016.
The Ravens’ TE depth chart is currently headlined by Nick Boyle and Mark Andrews. They’ve also got Eric Tomlinson, Josh Oliver, Eli Wolf, Jacob Breeland, and Tony Poljan on the 90-man roster.
Raven’s need to enjoy Greg Roman while they have him. He will be a head coach candidate next year and easily could be patrolling the sidelines in Chicago, Dallas, or Denver….
Leagues most potent offenses? When did that start? They scored 3 points in a playoff loss. Until they get a viable QB they aren’t going anywhere.
At this point the Ravens would be best served to find another RB (or two) and install the triple option.. It was pretty amusing how every single WR (with any value) basically just used them to up the bids from teams who are actually able to throw the ball.
What’s amusing is the amount of hate you guys have for Lamar, not a real quarterback? Call it what you want but unless your a chiefs fan he’s won more games then your guy since he took over as the starter
What’s his playoff record?