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With the off-season officially underway in Baltimore, we're looking at four players who could land a contract offer that steals them away from the Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens might seem like they would be crazy to pick anything outside of a guard, but one player is so good that they should select him instead.
Ravens center and free agent Tyler Linderbaum is being called the perfect fit to pair with No. 1 overall pick QB Fernando Mendoza on Raiders.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta expressed strong desire to re-sign three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum, revealing a "market-setting offer" was made ahead of the March 11 free agency deadline.
Baltimore has about $19 million of salary-cap space and plenty of roster holes to fill. Which free agents can the team afford to re-sign?
As free agency nears, the Baltimore Ravens have some questions surrounding the future of star defensive lineman Nnamdi Madubuike.In 2025, Madubuike missed 15 games due to a severe neck injury. This created a major hole within the Baltimore Ravens‘ offensive line.
This would be a splash signing for the Chargers in NFL free agency aimed at Mike McDaniel and Justin Herbert.
In the first Ravens big board of the draft season, we’ll explore Baltimore’s options at No. 14 and break them down by position. The prospect’s ranking on The Athletic’s draft analyst Dane Brugler’s top 100 list is in parentheses.
The Ravens opted not to put a nonexclusive franchise tag of $25.77 million on center Tyler Linderbaum. The Ravens' front office will have a busy few months coming up, with many items on the to-do list.
There are many experts that are pushing for the Baltimore Ravens to target an edge rusher in the NFL Draft, but they are other needs that nee to be addressed.