November 22, 2024
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The Baltimore Ravens, going into the 2022 season, have assembled a very strong roster. Through the draft and free agency, they have concentrated on adding important depth at a variety of positions. They have also tried to hold onto their veteran players and get others back from injury as soon as possible. That does not exclude them from adding any more before the year officially begins, though.

Chuck Clark, a safety, was the player from Baltimore who Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski listed as the one player every team should have before the 2022 season starts. But he did mention the Ravens as a team that may add two players, the first of whom was offensive tackle Lucas Niang of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Jalen Reagor, a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, could choose to play for the Baltimore Ravens, according to Sobleski, who calls the team “an obvious landing spot.”

With Morgan Moses, Ja’Wuan James, Daniel Faalele, and ideally a healthy Ronnie Stanley in the lineup, Baltimore appears to be set at offensive tackle for the time being. But perhaps general manager Eric DeCosta will pick up the phone and try to bring in a player like Niang, who still has the ability to develop into a solid starter, if the team takes a serious hit from injuries.

Concerning Reagor, there are a lot of unanswered questions for the Ravens wide receiver group. They already have a lot of young talent on their roster with players like Devin Duvernay, Tylan Wallace, James Proche II, and Rashod Bateman, so it might be a little redundant to add another non-veteran option. After being selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft by Philadelphia, Reagor has struggled, so if injuries arise, Baltimore would be a good fit for him. If the team decides to add more wideouts, then a more seasoned player seems like the preferable choice.

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