от zhangzk » 29 Сеп 2019 04:28
The Ravens finally have this year’s first-round wide receiver on the practice field , but 2018 fifth-rounder Jordan Lasley won’t be around to take any reps alongside Marquise Brown.Ravens head coach John Harbaugh announced that Lasley has been dropped from the roster during his Wednesday press conference at training camp.Cyrus Jones during practice on Tuesday. Harbaugh said that did not contribute to the decision to cut Lasley and that the team didn’t see a fit for him on this season’s team.Lasley did not really fit on last year’s team either as he was never active for a game during his rookie season despite being on the 53-man roster all season.If any of the league’s 31 other teams liked Lasley out of UCLA and want to see if Lasley is a fit for them, they’ll be able to make a waiver claim for his services. NFL legend Peyton Manning is arguably the greatest quarterback of all-time. He has the most MVPs (five), and countless records - including the most touchdowns and passing yards. Manning created remarkable chemistry with a number of wide receivers and tight ends.In fact , the list goes way on. Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark , Pierre Garcon, Austin Collie, Eric Decker , Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Wes Welker and Julius Thomas are some of the guys that stood out playing with Manning.But when it came to running backs , Manning rarely had the luxury of a reliable rusher. Joe Montana had Roger Craig, John Elway had Terrell Davis and Johnny Unitas had Tom Matte.But if Manning ever had a great running back, they were either traded , got injured or became late bloomers, meaning there wasn't much time for him to co-exist with a quality rusher. Here is a look at the eight best and seven worst running backs No. 18 had.