Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Daniel Faalele is getting a long look this offseason.
Friday's preseason opener marked an audition of sorts for Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Daniel Faalele, as the 6-8, 380-pound giant lined up at right guard instead of his usual tackle position.
However, it seems not everyone is on board with that assessment. Following the game, multiple outlets cited Faalele as a player whose stock fell after some unforced errors.. "The hulking third-year lineman, who until this summer had lined up at tackle for most of his career, looked slow to react inside. He allowed a pressure after taking too long to pass off a stunt to rookie right tackle Roger Rosengarten.
The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, but either way, Faalele remains in competition with fellow offensive lineman Ben Cleveland for the starting right guard job. On that front, definitive answers are probably still a ways away.
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