Baltimore Ravens Set to Shake Up Key Position, NFL Insiders Predict Major Free Agency Bombshell

The Baltimore Ravens have experienced substantial setbacks at the outset of the 2024 NFL offseason, as several teams across the league have poached a significant portion of the Ravens’ coaching staff. While Baltimore aims to address the vacancies left behind, it also seeks to bolster its roster through NFL free agency.

Before delving into the broader market of NFL free agents, the Ravens must first address the status of some of their key play,ers. Starters such as Gus Edwards, Patrick Queen, Jadeveon Clowney, Geno Stone, Justin Madubuike, Josh Simpson, and Kevin Zeitler are all on the verge of becoming free agents.

If Baltimore opts to acquire an established running back—a departure from their customary approach of drafting starters—this season presents a prime opportunity. Among the premier free-agent running backs available, Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Tony Pollard, Josh Jacobs, and D’Andre Swift stand out.

Barkley’s lofty contract demands render a deal with Baltimore improbable, and Jacobs might exceed the team’s budgetary constraints. Nevertheless, viable options still remain in Henry, Pollard, and Swift.

Irrespective of the running back the Ravens target, offensive coordinator Todd Monken is expected to maintain a committee approach in the backfield. Keaton Mitchell showcased his prowess during his rookie campaign, boasting an impressive 8.4 yards per carry on 47 touches and demonstrating glimpses of playmaking ability as a pass-catching back.

With the departure of defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and the probable loss of several defensive starters, the Ravens may seize this offseason as an opportunity to enhance their offense, potentially compensating for the potential defensive regression anticipated in 2024.

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