The Ravens are adding offensive line depth as they signed tackle Joseph Noteboom on Saturday.
Noteboom spent his entire seven-year career with the Rams, playing at both guard and tackle positions. He has played 71 career games with 35 starts.
"To get Joseph Noteboom in here – a veteran, talented guy, who's played on both sides, really to focus probably as a swing tackle as much as anything for us ... yes, he can pop down there at guard, but I think we'll be focusing on tackle," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "But [it's] a really big signing for us. We're really excited. I talked to him last night. He's fired up, excited to be here."
The Ravens bolstered their offensive line room in the draft by adding Emery Jones Jr. (third round), Carson Vinson (fifth round), and Garrett Dellinger (seventh round). General Manager Eric DeCosta said he sees Jones as a possible swing tackle right away.
Adding the 29-year-old Noteboom gives Baltimore a proven, versatile veteran that can step in when needed. He fills a hole left by the Ravens' swing tackle last season, Josh Jones, who signed with the Seattle Seahawks.