The Baltimore Ravens faced some major changes after the 2023 season, with three of their starting linemen moving on to different teams.
Coach John Harbaugh, however, is ready to tackle the challenge head-on, starting with the team’s offseason workout program.
Harbaugh expressed confidence in the competition for offensive line spots, emphasizing the importance of players proving themselves on a daily basis. With the 2024 NFL Draft approaching, the Ravens are hopeful about the abundance of offensive line talent available, especially with nine draft picks at their disposal, including five in the first 130.
General manager Eric DeCosta outlined the team’s strategy of relying on the draft to maintain competitiveness, citing the success of building through the draft in the past. DeCosta highlighted the importance of finding young, talented players who can contribute to the team’s success in the long run.
Two-time MVP Lamar Jackson is also playing a role in evaluating potential draft picks, with Harbaugh noting that Jackson will provide input on the offensive line prospects. Both DeCosta and Harbaugh are optimistic about the upcoming offseason, seeing it as an opportunity to further strengthen the team and solidify their position as contenders.
Despite the changes and challenges ahead, the Ravens’ leadership remains confident in their ability to identify and develop talent that will help them succeed in the upcoming season.
Harbaugh boldly declared that the team will be a force to be reckoned with in the future, urging fans to “wait and see” what the Ravens have in store for the 2024 season.