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Kyle Boller #7 | Quarterback | Baltimore Ravens
Height: 6-3    Weight: 220    Born: Jun 17, 1981, Burbank, CA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2003BAL1011622451.812605.67962.4130622.10
2004BAL1625846455.625595.5131170.90531893.51
2005BAL917129358.417996.1111271.8023662.81
2006BAL5335560.04858.852104.0022341.50
2007BAL1216827561.117436.391075.2019894.70
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@CIN2633.3193.2013.5000.00
2NYJ233565.71855.32097.9372.30
3ARZ81080.0838.300101.3122.00
6STL183060.01846.10163.8263.00
7@BUF213658.31915.31082.1177.00
9@PIT3933.3212.30042.4000.00
10CIN6875.08911.10171.4000.00
11CLE224153.72796.81263.02199.50
12@SD213363.61915.81089.3000.00
13NE152365.22109.121105.3144.00
14IND192576.01325.31361.28334.10
15@MIA101952.61598.41176.411111.00
Newsbreakers
July 23, 2008
Don Banks of Sports Illustrated suggests that Kyle Boller "seems destined" to be the Ravens number three quarterback this season.

Our View:The top two quarterback spots are believed to be decided by Troy Smith and rookie Joe Flacco, leaving Kyle Boller third for clipboard duty.
June 15, 2008
The sentiment among Rototimes sources is that the starting quarterback job in Baltimore is Kyle Boller's to lose, but second-year signal caller Troy Smith has been impressive and has shown improvement in all areas of his game during minicamp.

Our View:Smith will make a run at the starting job, but unless he significantly outperforms the veteran during the preseason schedule, Boller is expected to be under center in Week 1.
May 6, 2008
Coach John Harbaugh says there will be open competition for the quarterback position in Baltimore, but veteran Kyle Boller will likely be the starter, according to the Sporting News. Boller has more experience than either second-year backup Troy Smith or rookie Joe Flacco, the Ravens' first-round draft pick.

Our View:Boller has the arm strength and good mobility. His problems have been his accuracy on short passes, and his poor decision-making, especially inside the red zone. Maybe new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron can come up with a way to slow things down for Boller.
April 27, 2008
The Baltimore Ravens, entering their first season without Brian Billick at the helm, have wasted no time in bolster the offense and adding competitive options to the offensive skill positions on the roster. The Ravens started by trading up in the 1st round of the NFL Draft, swapping with the Houston Texans to move in to the 18th-overall pick of the draft and using that pick to select Delaware QB Joe Flacco. With their 2nd-round pick, the Ravens continued to target offense by adding Rutgers RB Ray Rice.

Our View:Fans in Baltimore may be a bit shocked with the selection of Rice, but more importantly, the consensus seemed to submit the Ravens, facing growing age on the opposite side of the ball, might seek to add new defensive prospects to the roster. The need at QB is undeniable with veteran Steve McNair retiring and Kyle Boller, all but void of proven NFL ability, slated to start with little-to-no competition from the backup ranks. Flacco, sporting one of the top grades in this draft with outstanding physical measurements and an arm scouts have salivated over, may be just what the doctor ordered for the team moving forward. Scouts report Flacco may be the most intelligent player in the draft and is more than capable of picking up the Baltimore playbook in short order, giving the fans in Baltimore more than enough reason for optimism looking forward.
April 26, 2008
The Baltimore Ravens traded the No. 8 overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft to the Jacksonville Jaguars for the 26th overall pick, two third round sections (71st and 89th overall) and fourth round pick (123rd overall).

Our View:After the Atlanta Falcons chose quarterback Matt Ryan in the three hole, Baltimore decided to move down and accumulate additional picks.
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