Randy Moss could make sense for the Baltimore Ravens in 2012. The Randy Moss question is getting posed by Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun, who thinks that the wide receiver could still have something to offer. With Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin already on the roster, this could give the Ravens a nice deep threat down one of the sidelines. That would certainly open up the field for the tandem of quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice to work even better.
Rumors are certain to continue for most of the NFL offseason when it comes to a player with such a storied past as Moss. His talent has never really been the question though, but rather what his motivation and work ethic would consist of in his next stop. There’s a reason that he has already played for five different franchises and that he doesn’t have a concrete offer from a team for the 2012 NFL season.
The last time that Moss put up significant numbers was in 2009, when he caught 83 passes for 1,264 yards and 13 touchdowns. He made Tom Brady a better quarterback for the three years he called New England home, but has found almost no success in the past two seasons. If Baltimore is willing to give him a chance, Moss should make show a willingness to take a big pay cut in order to prove that he just wants to play the game. Maybe an incentive laden contract would work for both sides.
Do you think Baltimore is a good fit for Randy Moss? Should the franchise just avoid the drama associated with him?
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