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  • DET Wide Receiver
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    Starting wide receiver Travis Taylor is expected to miss four games with a groin injury.
    That will take Taylor to Baltimore’s bye week. The Ravens four healthy wide receivers are Kevin Johnson, Randy Hymes and rookies Devard Darling and Clarence Moore.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor, struggling with a groin injury, returned to Ravens practice.
    He’ll skip Baltimore’s final preseason game, but will be ready for week one. He’s not worth drafting in most leagues right now.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor practiced with the Ravens Monday and is expected to start in week seven.
    It appears Randy Hymes will return to the bench, although that hasn’t been confirmed yet.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    WR Travis Taylor expects to be ready for the Bills game after the bye week.
    It will be interesting to see the Ravens do with Randy Hymes deserving a starting role.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor estimates he’s “70%" and will be a game-time decision tomorrow.
    The Ravens don’t expect him to be available. The only fantasy impact Taylor could have is hurting Randy Hymes’ burgeoning value.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor, questionable with a groin injury, returned to Ravens practice Thursday.
    It was his first practice since week one. He’s still a longshot for Sunday night, but his return would be good news for a Ravens offense likely to lose Jamal Lewis. It would hurt Randy Hymes’ fantasy value.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor will reportedly be the only constant of the Ravens receiver rotation.
    Baltimore has been rotating snaps between Kevin Johnson, Clarence Moore, and Randy Hymes at the other spot. Moore had 45 snaps on Sunday, but that could change on a week-to-week basis. Taylor is the only one worth owning in fantasy leagues.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor caught six passes for 68 yards Sunday, making him the Ravens franchise leader in receptions.
    He passes the immortal Quadry Ismail. In all seriousness, Taylor is having his most consistent season since returning from injury. He’s a fine fantasy reserve, with 25 catches and 300 yards in his last six games.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Travis Taylor, questionable with a back injury injury, participated in all of practice Thursday.
    He was limited on Sunday. Taylor has enjoyed a consistent season, although he hasn’t topped 80 yards in a game yet.
  • DET Wide Receiver
    Baltimore QB Kyle Boller hopes WR Travis Taylor becomes his No. 1 receiver this season.
    Sorry, Kevin Johnson. Taylor is still barely draftable in most leagues.