As the new season approaches, the Baltimore Ravens are focusing on the potential additions to their team through the upcoming 2023 NFL draft. Despite having only 5 picks in comparison to last year’s 11 picks, their focus lies on determining which of their three main needs must be addressed in this year’s draft. The Ravens are looking out for players, especially at these positions: wide receiver, cornerback, and pass rusher.
A recent report by a mock draft simulator suggests three players at each position of need, who could potentially end up in a Ravens uniform after the 2023 NFL draft. If the Ravens don’t get their preferred player in the first round, there is a possibility that they could trade down and add an additional second or third pick for themselves.
The secondary needs of the Baltimore Ravens include interior offensive line, defensive line, offensive lineman, running back depth, and quite possibly backup quarterback. Potential players for each position of need have also been suggested such as Joey Porter Jr., who could be an excellent addition to their cornerback position. Kayshon Boutte would serve well as a talented wide receiver while Emil Ekiyor could bring about significant change in their left guard spot.
It has come to notice that the Baltimore Ravens’ preference lies with players excelling at blocking and physicality. As far as the quarterback position goes Malik Cunningham, a dualthread quarterback has been suggested as a sixth-round developmental talent.
The entire future of the team rests upon several factors besides drafting newcomers; one such significant element being Lamar Jackson’s contract situation. Injuries to key players in the 2021 season were detrimental for the Baltimore Ravens squad. This coupled with Jackson’s own injury left their 2021 season incomplete.
The next season could potentially change as they are yet again gearing up for a Super Bowl win. If all of their plans fall into place, The Ravens have an SSL encryption plan in order to make the Super Bowl a reality, even with the Bengals being the current favorites in the AFC North.
Sportsbooks have not changed their odds concerning a Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl win, which could suggest that Lamar Jackson is highly likely to stay back in Baltimore.
While Lamar Jackson remains the lynchpin for The Ravens, they have also been hesitant towards making big free agent acquisitions so as not to jeopardize their 2023 cap and Lamar Jackson’s contract situation. The fear of losing him is too great for the team and fans to accept.
Recently, Lamar Jackson took to Twitter, declaring his desire to stay at Baltimore, and it does seem like true fears surrounding his departure will be put to bed. This should give the team room to grow and concentrate on bolstering themselves as well as taking strategic moves that can provide them with an edge in the upcoming season.
It has been suggested that they may even target several trades such as Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy or DeAndre Hopkins, among other free agent cornerbacks in order to bolster their chances. In a worst-case scenario, they could lose Lamar Jackson for a pair of first-round picks; however, there is still hope for the future. A middle ground that is probable would be Jackson playing on the tag for another year, leading to another contract negotiation down the road.
The author believes that taking risks must be a priority in ensuring The Ravens are successful in their venture towards winning big in 2023.
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