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Ravens' Offseason Moves: A Look Ahead to Free Agency

What's Next for Lamar Jackson?

As we approach free agency, it's clear that the Ravens have some tough decisions ahead of them. With Lamar Jackson's contract set to expire in 2024, the team will need to decide whether to extend his deal or let him test the open market. While there's no guarantee he'll re-sign with Baltimore, it's hard to imagine a scenario where they don't make a serious effort to keep their franchise quarterback.

It's not just about Jackson, though - the Ravens also have other key players set to hit free agency, including defensive end Calais Campbell and safety Chuck Clark. The team will need to prioritize which players to bring back and which to let walk in order to build a competitive roster for next season.

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The Importance of Building Depth on Defense

One area where the Ravens struggled last season was on defense, particularly against the pass. While they did make some key additions to their secondary during the 2022 draft, it's clear that they'll need to continue building depth and talent across the board if they want to compete with the top teams in the AFC North.

This could involve targeting veteran free agents or making trades to bolster their roster - whatever the approach, it's crucial that the Ravens prioritize defense this offseason.

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What to Expect from the NFL Draft

As we head into free agency, it's also important to remember that the NFL draft is just around the corner. While the Ravens don't have a first-round pick this year, they still have plenty of opportunities to add talent and depth to their roster.

Expect them to target players who can contribute immediately, whether that's through the early rounds or later in the draft process.

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