They keep switching spots, but Michael Oher is listed as the team's starting left tackle and Jared Gaither is the right tackle
Second-year tight end Davon Drew is listed ahead of rookies Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta on the depth chart, even though Dickson got reps with the ones when Todd Heap was out
Marc Bulger is the No. 2 QB
Terrence Cody is buried behind Kelly Gregg and Brandon McKinney on the depth chart
Jameel McClain is the starting inside linebacker next to Ray Lewis
Jalen Parmele is listed as the top kick returner, while Chris Carr is the top punt returner
There are no kickers listed on the depth chart, so either Shayne Graham and Billy Cundiff are neck and neck or they both have been released (I'm guessing it's the former)
The second scuffle of training camp occurred Monday morning as tight end Todd Heap and linebacker Edgar Jones exchanged words and some shoving on the last play of a goal-line exercise.
The scene was surprising considering that Heap had mentored Jones, a former tight end, last season.
Afterwards, both players downplayed the fracas. "We were just doing a little bit of talking," Heap said. "But hey, that happens when you're playing football."
Jones had nothing but good things to say about Todd Heap.
"Me and Todd are good friends," Jones said. "We're always talking. We were talking and laughing this morning before practice. Even after the goal-line drill was over, I went over and talked with him for a little bit. It was all laughs and giggles, man. It wasn't serious at all."
The Ravens have reordered their depth chart — at least the one they list on their website — and there are a few notable things worth mentioning. You can read into them as much as you'd like. It's your prerogative, Bobby Brown.
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