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Oher not necessarily the starting left tackle

Before his summer vacation, we sat down to talk Ravens with team Director of Personnel, Eric DeCosta...

Tony Lombardi: Cary Williams has the measurables that you look for...length, speed, etc. Why hasn't he put it all together on the field? What does he need to do to take that next step and take advantage of a golden opportunity with the Ravens?

Eric DeCosta: Cary is a player who has all the physical abilities to emerge as a contributor. He is young and still learning the ways that we play coverage.  We expect that he will take the next step and emerge as a true defensive asset this season. At the very least he has shown to be one of our best special teams players. That, in itself, makes him one of our game day players most weeks.

TL: Defenders seem to play better when they become Ravens. Why do you think that is?

ED: Good players impact lesser talents. There is a type of peer pressure that takes place where the new guys feel the necessity to step up their game. The other factor is that good players can cover up holes. A good example would be where you have two relentless pass rushers like Mathis and Freeney in Indy. They can cover up more marginal talents at other spots (like corner) because they make it easier for those players to perform their jobs.

TL: What did Walt Harris and Ken Hamlin show you in their workouts and during OTA's that convinced you that they are a good fit for Greg Mattison's defense?

ED: Both guys are smart and have a history of Pro-Bowl play. They will provide top quality camp competition.

TL: Back to Coach Mattison again, after the bye last year the defense played much better. Talk about the nuances involved in adapting to and then becoming familiar with a new style and approach to defense.

ED: It is really all about gaining a comfort level with the scheme and figuring out how you use your players so that they can best perform. Certainly, our defense improved over the course of the year. Another reason, however, had something to do with the quality of quarterback that we faced in the first half of the season. Good players play well.  When you face players like Rivers, Brady, Favre, and Manning, there are bound to be some hiccups.

TL: Why has the team decided that Michael Oher is a better left tackle than Jared Gaither?

ED: I don't think the team has decided that Oher is a better fit at left tackle than Gaither. Training camp and the preseason games will determine that.

TL:  The coaches seem to have an optimistic outlook for Oniel Cousins. Fans would beg to differ. What can you share with fans about Cousins' development that may put their minds at ease? 
 
ED: Players improve. Lots of people thought that Dwan Edwards and Chris Chester could not play through their first two or three seasons. Cousins started several games last year. Two were encouraging, the third, against Pittsburgh, not as good. 
 
We see an athletic player with long arms who has toughness.  We also have, in my opinion, two of the best offensive line coaches in the entire league. So we are optimistic about Cousins.

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Joe B
Posted On: 7/2/10 6:38 pm
JWS, I find DeCosta to be refreshingly candid and hardly PR. Maybe you shouldn't read his stuff if you are going to summarily categorize it as PR. Why waste your time?
jws
Posted On: 7/2/10 9:13 am
As usual Joe needs to continue to call in to talk radio and not write stupid comments,since he has no idea what I said.I never said Ravens were not good,for the record I pick them this year to win the SUPER BOWL!I never said 24x7 should not get interviews with top Raven officials. I have been at many interviews in person with Eric. He must do what he does but if you understand what I wrote it was do not put too much in his comments their just PR just like John Harbaugh does these days!
Darnelle
Posted On: 7/1/10 4:29 pm
I may be in the minority but I actually think O'neil will be a decent right tackle. If they can coach Pashos up they can get this guy going in a year or two. Also like the pick of the kid from Barbados in this year's draft.
Tyler
Posted On: 7/1/10 2:11 pm
Loving the summer but this kind of chatter makes me long for Training Camp!

GO RAVENS!
Joe B
Posted On: 7/1/10 12:48 pm
JWS sounds like he needs a sweet painted lady. The Ravens are so bad aren't they?

Count me in as one of the many who I'm sure appreciate the guy taking the time to be so candid. I hope 24x7 keeps dishing out more "PR Bull" like this.

Thank you Eric DeCosta!
jws
Posted On: 7/1/10 11:56 am
No one ever needs to interview DeCostas,he says the same PR Bull everytime he talks to the press. If it's the college draft,players the Ravens drafted or other propects all are good, all are improving and the world is wonderful all the time. Let us just take his Gaither/Oher comment at left tackle. Does he really think the Coaches moved Oher there just because Gaither as usual had another injury among his many? Gaither is not part of the future of this team. If the Ravens had drafted Chris Brown OT USC in round two (and stayed in round one and drafted DT Dan Williams they still could have drafted TE Pita in round five) and their right tackle position would have had a brighter future. True less draft picks no WR but better quality draft picks to build for the future at all three positions.



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