
The Baltimore Ravens have a ton of important questions to address this offseason as the organization attempts to improve from last season's Wild Card loss to the Bengals.
If general manager Eric DeCosta & Co. want help, they don't have to look any further than Bill Barnwell and ESPN.
Barnwell recently discussed each team's biggest free agency move to improve this offseason, and the Ravens were addressed.
His advice should be no surprise to anyone:
It's all about trade leverage and when would be the best time to try and trade Jackson.
Baltimore is looking for first-round picks, and they're not all created equal. Why even negotiate with teams like the Giants or Saints when their first-round picks fall near the bottom of the round?
Teams like the Panthers and Falcons are more attractive partners for DeCosta as they hold top-20 picks.
But then this all brings up an entirely different problem. If Jackson is gone, who plays quarterback for Baltimore? Aside from his bizarre trip to the Pro Bowl, Tyler Huntley has averaged 5.8 yards per attempt in 13 games over the past two seasons. Baltimore can go after a backup in free agency, but there's no long-term replacement on the roster.
Unfortunately the old adage, "There's nowhere to go but up," doesn't apply here.
The Ravens can get worse.
Quickly.
So this offseason is extremely important to the organization and a fan base that's ready to pounce on management and ownership if things go south quickly.
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