The Baltimore Ravens have already shaken things up over the course of the 2022 offseason so far. They’ve gone through a major coaching change at defensive coordinator and had other moves happen as well.
The moves will keep on coming for the team as the offseason progresses and the team looks to improve certain areas of their team. When asked about how much he anticipates on the offensive line, Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta talked about what the team could look like at that position in 2022.
“I think we’ll probably add two guys, possibly. Potentially. It’s hard to say. There’s always going to be a lot of moving parts. If the right player becomes available, we’ll probably make a move. We were very happy last year when Kevin Zeitler became available, and we pounced. I think that’s kind of what our mindset is; if we’re in the Draft and there’s a guy there at [Pick] 14 and we like him, we’ll take him. If we’re comfortable trading back to [Pick] 20 thinking a guy might be there and he’s an offensive lineman, then we’ll take him. If there happens to be a [salary] cap casualty on March 18th and that guy looks like he can make our team better, then we’ll probably try to swoop in. That’s basically our mindset. If a team calls us and offers a guy and we have the draft capital to make it happen, potentially that’s something that we might look at. There are a lot of different ways to build a team. For me, it always is based on the fit of the player, how does he fit what you do, does he fit your culture, do you have a need and can you afford him?”