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Five Free Agents Who Could Fit Ravens: Offensive Tackle
The Ravens could be looking to add a veteran offensive tackle and/or center to the mix in free agency.

*OT Morgan Moses, New York Jets *Age: 31
Moses has started all but one game over the past seven seasons, mostly as Washington's right tackle. He's been a steady, high-caliber blocker who wouldn't come cheap but also isn't expected to top out the market either. Standing in at 6-foot-6, 318 pounds, Moses has a good combination of size and movement skills.

*OT Trent Brown, New England Patriots *Age: 28
Brown became the highest-paid offensive lineman in the league in 2019 when he inked a four-year, $66 million contract. Following a couple of injury-plagued seasons, however, Brown's price tag won't be as steep. The Patriots' right tackle started nine games last season and just five in 2020. He's one of the league's biggest blockers, standing in at 6-foot-8, 380 pounds. That kind of size can move bodies in the Ravens' run scheme.

OT La'el Collins, Dallas Cowboys
Age: 28
Collins isn't a free agent yet, but he is on the market, as the Cowboys have granted him permission to seek a trade. Collins started 27 games in his first two seasons but has dealt with injuries and suspensions (substance abuse) the past two years. He's a hulking presence at 6-foot-4, 320 pounds and started his career at guard, but was considered a first-round talent coming out of the draft and lived up to it early, which earned him a five-year, $50 million contract in 2019.

*OT Joseph Noteboom, Los Angeles Rams *Age: 26
Noteboom started his career at guard but performed well at tackle last season, earning the 13th best pass-blocking grade in the NFL at tackle, per Pro Football Focus. He's young but hasn't built up big much name recognition despite playing for the Super Bowl champions.

OT Germain Ifedi, Chicago Bears
Age: 27
A first-round pick of the Seahawks in 2016, Ifedi has been a starter his entire career between Seattle and Chicago. Last year, a knee injury sidelined him for a large chunk of the season. At 6-foot-5, 344 pounds, Ifedi has graded out stronger in pass blocking than run blocking.