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One Trade the Baltimore Ravens Should Still Be Pushing After the Draft
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One Trade the Baltimore Ravens Should Still Be Pushing After the Draft

Baltimore Ravens On SI·Josh Reed·28 days ago
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Coming out of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens still had two glaring needs along the interior of both their offensive and defensive lines. After reportedly agreeing to terms on a one-year deal to reunite with six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell last week, finding a new starting center remains their top priority. The Ravens opted not to use any of their 11 selections in the draft to try to find a young replacement for three-time Pro Bowler Tyler Linderbaum, who departed in free agency to blow the top off the center market by nearly $10 million more per year. Afterwards, general manager Eric DeCosta shared that the Ravens viewed only two center prospects as viable candidates to come in and start right away, but both were taken much higher than expected. They believed that they might have their pick of either Logan Jones of Iowa and/or Jake Slaughter of Florida at No.…

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