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Eric DeCosta Eyeing Senior Bowl Offensive Linemen
Four offensive linemen at the Senior Bowl attracted the attention of Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta.

OT Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
He was a dominant right tackle in college and at 6-foot-9, 385 pounds, Faalele is even bigger than Ravens former Pro Bowl right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. The Ravens may start Patrick Mekari at right tackle again, but Faalele would add to Baltimore's tackle depth and perhaps allow them to use Mekari's versatility at another position. "A big strong, imposing guy, a strong run blocker, powerful pass blocker," Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta said. "Should be gone by the end of the third round."

RT Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
"Physical, mean, aggressive, and smart," DeCosta said of Goedeke. The 6-foot-5, 310-pounder missed the entire 2020 season with a knee injury, but came back strong in 2021. He displayed a powerful lower body as a run blocker and was also a strong pass protector. With 25 starts at right tackle at Central Michigan, Goedeke has ample experience at a key position in Baltimore's offense.

LT Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
"Big, outstanding feet, very agile, long arms, a very good pass protector," DeCosta said. Raimann began his college career at tight end but made a smooth transition to the offensive line. He was born in Austria where he played soccer as a youngster, which helped develop the strong footwork that DeCosta noticed. Raimann fell in love with football after coming to the United States as a teenage exchange student. He has improved quickly and is viewed as a prospect who still has upside.

G/C Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga
"Good base, he's smart, agile, stays on his feet, he can anchor and he's physical," DeCosta said. A four-year starter, Strange opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 and used his sixth year of eligibility to return for his senior season. According to Pro Football Focus, Strange allowed just 12 pressures in 511 pass-blocking snaps. Strange played both left guard and center in college, showing the versatility that the Ravens value in linemen.