Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent tight end Crockett Gillmore is making the transition from tight end to offensive line and has been training with former player LeCharles Bentley, who runs an offensive line academy. Gillmore played in just seven games in 2017 and had eight receptions for 71 yards and one score. At 6-foot-6, 266 pounds, he's always been more of a blocking tight end, and he hasn't had much opportunity in Baltimore's crowded tight end room. Perhaps changing positions will broaden his market this offseason.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Crockett Gillmore (MCL) will miss the entire season after having his MCL repaired. This opens the door for recent signee Larry Donnell who looks to become a relevant fantasy tight end. Nick Boyle also hopes to impress and get some opportunities in the passing game. Gillmore is the third tight end that the Ravens have lost this off-season.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Crockett Gillmore and cornerback Maurice Canady both suffered knee injuries This weekend. Gillmore was in line to become a fantasy relevant tight end after the Ravens had lost two tight ends so far this offseason. The exact length of the time missed is not known yet but both injuries but the article uses the term "extended period". Canady was in line to be a starter at slot cornerback, with the fallback position being a dime package corner. The Ravens have lost five players for the entire season in the last two months and that is before we find out about Gillmore and Canaday. Canady's fantasy impact is harder to quantify as he was not a top-end IDP target and his impact and role on the defense as a whole were to be determined during training camp. Nick Boyle is the in-house favorite to benefit from Gillmore's absence. The Ravens could also bring in another tight end.