Orlando Pace to visit with Ravens
The St. Louis Rams released left tackle Orlando Pace on March 11th. On March 16th, the Baltimore Sun quoted Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome as saying that there were no plans to bring in any tackles.
If the Ravens sign Pace, it's likely that they would release tackle Willie Anderson. Cutting Anderson would save the team $2.9 million.
Pace, the former #1 overall draft pick in 1997, has made seven Pro Bowls in his career. However, injuries have caused him to miss 25 games in the past three seasons.
The Ravens would be interested in Pace playing right tackle. He spent his entire career as a left tackle.
"Hey, I'm always looking to improve this football team," Newsome said. "At this point, we have no plans to bring in any tackles."Things change fast. Orlando Pace is heading to Baltimore tonight to meet with the Ravens tomorrow.
If the Ravens sign Pace, it's likely that they would release tackle Willie Anderson. Cutting Anderson would save the team $2.9 million.
Pace, the former #1 overall draft pick in 1997, has made seven Pro Bowls in his career. However, injuries have caused him to miss 25 games in the past three seasons.
The Ravens would be interested in Pace playing right tackle. He spent his entire career as a left tackle.