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Who’s Still Out There at Positions of Need?
As free agency continues, here's a look at 18 players still unsigned at positions of need for the Ravens.

CB Marcus Peters
Peters has been a defensive catalyst since joining the Ravens in 2019 and played 13 games last season after missing 2021 with a torn ACL. Asked about Peters at the Combine, General Manager Eric DeCosta said, "He's a guy that I hold in very, very high regard."

CB Rock Ya-Sin
Injuries have hampered Ya-Sin during his career, but he started nine games for the Raiders in 2022 and is a physical corner in the mold of former Ravens standout Tavon Young. The former second-round pick is still only 26 years old and has special teams experience.

CB Shaquill Griffin
Griffin was limited to five games in 2022 and is coming off a season-ending back injury. An aggressive six-foot corner, Griffin made the Pro Bowl in 2019 and will be looking to prove that he's healthy and back in top form.

CB Bryce Callahan
Callahan had a career-high three interceptions and 47 tackles with the Chargers last season, making this an opportune time for him to test free agency. A seven-year veteran, the 5-foot-9 Callahan is a proven slot cornerback who can match up with shifty receivers.

WR Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham remains one of the biggest names on the market after missing last season with a torn ACL. Numerous teams are reportedly interested in Beckham, an acrobatic playmaker who helped the Rams win a Super Bowl following the 2021 season.

WR Jarvis Landry
After a career-best 1,174 yards receiving with the Browns in 2019, Landry's production has declined in each of the last three seasons. The 30-year-old Landry is looking to prove he can still be a consistent target.

WR Marvin Jones Jr.
Jones is looking for his fourth NFL team after stints with the Bengals (2012-15), Lions (2016-20), and Jaguars (2021-22). With 542 career catches and 58 career touchdowns, Jones is a proven red-zone and third-down target.

WR DeAndre Hopkins
The five-time Pro Bowler is reportedly on the trading block, as the Cardinals are starting fresh with a new coaching staff and front office. Hopkins carries a hefty contract, but he's a gifted player who could become a difference-maker for the team that acquires him.

WR Jerry Jeudy
The Broncos are reportedly exploring trade possibilities for Jeudy, a talented 23-year-old receiver still playing under his rookie deal. Even with the Broncos struggling offensively last year, Jeudy caught 67 passes for 972 yards and six touchdowns.

EDGE Justin Houston
Leading the Ravens with 9.5 sacks last season, Houston proved he had plenty left in the tank and said he would embrace returning to Baltimore. Houston was patient during free agency the past two years and could wait until the summer before making his decision.

EDGE Leonard Floyd
Floyd had 9.0 sacks for the Rams in 2022, his third straight year with at least nine sacks. A salary-cap casualty after the season, Floyd is looking for a new home and could fit in nicely with a team looking for a consistent pass rushing presence.

EDGE Melvin Ingram III
Ingram had a bounce back year with Miami, producing six sacks after getting just one sack in each of the previous two seasons. The former first-round pick will turn 34 years old in April, but could still be effective as a situational pass rusher.

EDGE Frank Clark
The Chiefs released Clark in a salary cap move, after he contributed five sacks and 39 tackles and won his second Super Bowl ring with Kansas City. An eight-year veteran, Clark may not be a high-volume sack artist anymore, but he's a winner who will likely be looking to join a contender.

EDGE Kyle Van Noy
Van Noy could join his fourth team in four seasons after playing with the Dolphins (2020), Patriots (2021), and Chargers (2022). He will turn 32 years old on March 26, but has been durable throughout his career, never missing more than two games the past five seasons.

EDGE Rasheem Green
Green had 3.5 sacks for Houston in 2022 and is a free agent for the second straight year. With 17 sacks in five seasons, Green is not an elite pass rusher, but he's a physical player who can set the edge and add depth to a team's outside linebacker rotation.

QB Trace McSorley
McSorley was a Ravens sixth-round pick in 2019 and spent two years with Baltimore before the Cardinals signed him off the practice squad in 2021. He's now a free agent after starting one game for the Cardinals last season and could provide depth as a backup.

QB Matt Ryan
The Colts released the 37-year-old Ryan earlier this month, making him available to any team looking for a backup or a potential bridge starter. Ryan threw 13 interceptions in 12 games last season, but he's an accurate passer who has a 65.6 completion percentage during his career.

QB Teddy Bridgewater
Bridgewater played five games for the Dolphins last season when Tua Tagovailoa was injured, and he started 14 games for the Broncos in 2021 and 15 games for Carolina in 2022. With a 33-32 career record as a starter, Bridgewater will land somewhere as a capable backup if he's not competing to start.