Even before the Baltimore Ravens and new head coach Jesse Minter decided to bring Anthony Weaver back on staff this offseason to serve as the defensive coordinator, he was a huge fan of second-year outside linebacker Mike Green.Last year, when he was serving in the same role for the Miami Dolphins, Green was the "top or two" ranked outside linebacker prospect on the team's board heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, and now he is elated for the opportunity to help groom him into a consistent game wrecker. "I love Mike Green," Weaver said. "To be here now and have the opportunity to get my hands on him and work with him a little bit, as well as [outside linebackers coach] Harland Bower – who has been outstanding – [we're] super excited."Weaver was so happy to get to inherit a talent like Green, who flashed at times as a rookie and only fell out of the first round last year based on off-field issues from his past and talent, that he made him a film "cut-up" of all the near sacks he could've had in his first season had he gotten there a hair or fraction of a second faster.— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 26, 2025"I showed him just how close he was to potentially having a double-digit sack season," Weaver said. "It's not an ability thing. We need the corresponding coverage to help out, but he is milliseconds away from having double-digit sacks, and we are going to do everything we can to try to make that happen this year."When Green watched the clips of himself, he didn't feel as bad about recording only 3.5 sacks in his first season as a pro, after leading the country in his final year in college with 17 at Marshall University."I think that cut-up showed me a lot about myself," Green said in a recent appearance on 'The Lounge' podcast. "Even though I feel like I didn't necessarily meet the standard that I wanted to meet last year, I came very close."