Ravens general manager discloses startling summer strategy for running back position

Although some of the best running backs available in free agency this spring have been linked to the Baltimore

Ravens, it appears that their general manager is willing to stick with the starting RB from the previous campaign.

The Baltimore Ravens have been linked to some of the top running backs available in free agency this spring, but it

looks like their general manager is content to stick with the starting RB from the previous year.

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For this reason, the team has been mentioned as considering to bolster their wide receiver or offensive line for the

upcoming campaign with their first-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft. There have also been whispers of an

upgrading at running back, and a recent rumor said they may target free agent studs Derrick Henry and Saquon

Barkley.

Even though those two exceptional veterans may still be pursued, general manager Eric DeCosta seemed receptive

to the notion of bringing back JK Dobbins, the starting running back from the previous season, even though he has

only appeared in nine games in the previous two seasons.

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“We’re still in communication with Gus Edwards. We’ll speak with J.K. about a few free agents we have, DeCosta

said on Tuesday on the team’s website. “With those guys, we’re hoping to accomplish something.”

Though it is an unexpected choice, the Ravens had high expectations for Dobbins prior to this past season because

the former second-round selection had flashed flashes of brilliance in 2022. Sadly, he tore his Achilles in Week 1 of

2023 despite being handed the starting role, and his 2022 season was cut short by an ACL injury.

Though the Baltimore Ravens don’t have a lot of money to spend this offseason, the organization might believe he

can recover from both injuries, and he would undoubtedly cost very little in free agency.

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