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20 Free Agents That Could Interest Ravens
Here's a list of available free agents at wide receiver, outside linebacker and cornerback that Baltimore could explore.

WR Julio Jones, Tennessee Titans
Once one of the most feared wide receivers in the game, Jones is now 33 years old and has been hindered by injuries in recent seasons. The seven-time Pro Bowler only posted 31 catches for 434 yards and one touchdown in 10 games last season. He averaged 1,564 receiving yards per season from 2014-2019, but how much does the 11-year pro have left in the tank? Some team will be willing to find out and cross their fingers he can stay healthy.

WR Will Fuller, Miami Dolphins
Fuller has been dogged by injuries (and a suspension) over his entire career. He's never played a full season and suited up for just two games last season in Miami before breaking his thumb. When Fuller has played, the speedy big-play threat has been effective. He had a career-high 53 catches for 879 yards and eight touchdowns in 2020 despite playing in just 11 games.

WR Odell Beckham Jr., Los Angeles Rams
Beckham turned his career around last season once joining the Rams, helping them win critical games down the stretch and in the playoffs before suffering a torn ACL in the Super Bowl. Reports indicate that the two sides are aiming for a reunion.

WR T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts
The Ravens reportedly offered Hilton a contract last offseason but he elected to remain in Indy. He missed nearly half the season due to surgery on his neck and recorded just 23 catches for 331 yards and three touchdowns in 10 games after returning.

WR Emmanuel Sanders, Buffalo Bills
Sanders is entering Year 13 in the NFL at 35 years old, but he keeps producing at a modest clip. In 14 games and 13 starts with the Bills last year, Sanders posted 42 catches for 626 yards and four touchdowns.

OLB Jadeveon Clowney, Cleveland Browns
After a couple tough injury-marred seasons, Clowney had a resurgent season in Cleveland last year with nine sacks and 19 quarterback hits. The former No. 1-overall pick has long been a player linked to the Ravens in reports, but it's never materialized. The Browns are reportedly looking to bring him back.

OLB Anthony Barr, Minnesota Vikings
The 30-year-old veteran is a four-time Pro Bowler but he hasn't put up big pass rushing stats. In 11 starts last season, Barr had 2.5 sacks and six quarterback hits with 72 tackles.

OLB Justin Houston, Baltimore Ravens
Houston's sack production dipped again, down to 4.5 last season. However, he still had 17 quarterback hits and got consistently good pressure. Houston was also a valued leader and mentor for the younger linebackers and he enjoyed his first season in Baltimore.

DE Jason Pierre-Paul, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pierre-Paul's stats fell dramatically in his 12th NFL season, as he registered just 2.5 sacks and five quarterback hits in 12 starts. The 6-foot-5, 275-pound veteran is now 33 years old.

LB K.J. Wright, Las Vegas Raiders
A long-time starter and tackling machine for the Seahawks, Wright went to the Raiders last season. He started eight of 17 games and logged 51 tackles. Wright will turn 33 this summer.

DE Carlos Dunlap, Seattle Seahawks
Dunlap had a strong 2021 season with Seattle, registered 8.5 sacks and 14 quarterback hits in a full 17 games of work. He's 33 years old but hasn't shown signs of slowing down yet, and is familiar with AFC North football after spending 10 ½ seasons with the Bengals.

CB James Bradberry, New York Giants
The top free agent on the market, Bradberry is a young Pro Bowler who was recently released by the Giants for salary-cap reasons. Despite being ranked the 103rd best cornerback by Pro Football Focus, Bradberry still had a career-high four interceptions and 17 passes defensed last season. He won't come cheap.

CB Joe Haden, Pittsburgh Steelers
The longtime Brown and Steeler is now a free agent looking to play a 13th season. He's a three-time Pro Bowler, including as recently as 2019. A Maryland native, Haden could end his career near his hometown and stay in the AFC North. He's 33 years old and wants to keep playing.

CB Kyle Fuller, Denver Broncos
Fuller was one of the league's best in 2018 and 2019, but he's struggled in recent seasons and was eventually benched as a starter in Denver. He's another local product.

CB Xavier Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts
A three-time Pro Bowler in Minnesota, Rhodes started 13 games for the Colts last season. He was ranked as the 118th-best cornerback in the league by PFF.

CB Chris Harris, Los Angeles Chargers
Not long ago, Harris was considered the top slot cornerback in the NFL. He was the 109th-ranked corner from PFF and started 11 of 14 games played last season. He could help offset the loss of Tavon Young.

CB Kevin King, Green Bay Packers
A high draft pick (No. 33 overall) in 2017, King hails from Washington, the same school as Marcus Peters. He's 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, so ideal size. King had a breakout 2019 campaign with five interceptions in 14 starts, but he started just six of 10 games last season. King still got high marks from PFF, coming in at No. 37 in the league (just above Xavien Howard).

CB A.J. Bouye, Carolina Panthers
Released by the Panthers earlier this offseason, Bouye is another former Pro Bowler (2017) on the market. He started seven of 10 games last season in Carolina and has played for three different teams the past three years.

CB Jackrabbit Jenkins, Tennessee Titans
Jenkins has played with three different teams the past three years, but has been a consistent starter wherever he's been. He had six passes defensed in 13 starts with the Titans last season and was ranked 72nd in the league by PFF.

CB Trae Waynes, Cincinnati Bengals
The former 11th-overall pick in 2015, Waynes signed a three-year, $42 million during the 2020 offseason but missed his entire first year with a pectoral injury. Last season, a hamstring injury limited him to just five games and 12 tackles. Still, Waynes didn't shine when on the field either and was released by the Bengals in March.