Ravens named as a landing spot for an All-Pro offensive lineman that could help their offense big time

It has been a quiet offseason for the Baltimore Ravens outside of an extension for DL Justin Madubuike and the signing of RB Derrick Henry. A fit remains out there for the Baltimore Ravens that would improve their offense that much more. The Ravens were recently named one of five landing spots for former Green […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Injured Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari watches his team during the first quarter of their game against the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field.
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It has been a quiet offseason for the Baltimore Ravens outside of an extension for DL Justin Madubuike and the signing of RB Derrick Henry.

A fit remains out there for the Baltimore Ravens that would improve their offense that much more.

The Ravens were recently named one of five landing spots for former Green Bay Packers T David Bakhtiari.

“With a pass-heavier offense since Todd Monken took over as an offensive coordinator last year, the Ravens would certainly benefit from having an elite pass protector, while Bakhtiari would have the real chance to compete for a Super Bowl ring.” – Wendell Ferreira, A to Z Sports

Morgan Moses held down right tackle for the last two seasons and there could be an upgrade there. The Ravens would have to talk Bakhtiari into making the switch from left to right, with Ronnie Stanley still holding down the left side.

The most impressive pitch the Ravens can make is playing in what should be an elite offense that will give them a chance to compete with anyone, perhaps to a Super Bowl.

Due to injuries, the former All-Pro hasn’t played much in the last three seasons, so there would be some risk. It is not going to take a premium paycheck or anything more than a one-year deal to get the player heading into his 12th season.