The Baltimore Ravens don't have a lot of team needs.
But there are always ways to improve, especially for a team in legitimate contention to chase a Super Bowl.
Bleacher Report's Matt Holder thinks the Ravens should make one more deal before the season, in the hopes of acquiring an offensive lineman.
"The Ravens are currently expected to enter the season with a fairly young offensive line, especially on the right side," Holder writes. "While Roger Rosengarten and Daniel Faalele got plenty of valuable experience last year, it couldn't hurt to explore the trade market and see if a veteran lineman—or two—is available just in case of an emergency."
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Baltimore has a strong passing attack, helmed by Lamar Jackson with the likes of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and Mark Andrews. The rushing attack is even more potent, with Jackson and Derrick Henry.
Getting a good offensive line up front is crucial.
At this point, it's fair for the Ravens to keep adding depth. It's a position with a decent amount of turnover that can make a hugely underrated difference to a game.
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