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The Baltimore Ravens have some major roster holes to fill, and free agency is still rolling on. Here are three options to fix some immediate needs.

The Baltimore Ravens saw some big names leave via free agency, leaving the roster with some very big holes. The pass rush was upgraded with the arrival of Trey Hendrickson, but more is needed.

Tight end, wide receiver, interior offensive line, and defensive end must be addressed. Though general manager Eric DeCosta is likely to address those positions in the draft, there are still viable free agents who could step in and help rebuild this roster.

Here are four free agents who could address the biggest roster holes for the Ravens.

Tight End - David Njoku

The Ravens allowed Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar to leave in free agency, and the team brought in Durham Smythe to make up for Kolar. With a blocking tight end figured out, there is still a deep need for a pass catcher.

That said, David Njoku would fit the bill of a proven veteran who makes a lot of sense. He has played in the AFC North his entire career and is very familiar with the Ravens, despite never playing for them.

Though Njoku had a down year in 2025 with 293 yards and four touchdowns, the Browns had a down year in general. He could rebound in a big way with Lamar Jackson throwing him the ball.

Wide Receiver - Deebo Samuel

Wide receiver has been a major need for the Ravens, and they remain in a prime position at No. 14 overall to take a player in this spot. However, if they wanted to go offensive line instead, they could go after Deebo Samuel instead.

Samuel has been a solid dual-threat kind of receiver who is utilized both in the pass catching and in designed runs. As a member of the Washington Redskins, the receiver secured 806 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns.

The Ravens need another playmaker, and Samuel's speed alongside Zay Flowers would be dangerous. Samuel could command some big money, but he would be worth the investment.

Center - Ethan Pocic

Regardless of the Ravens' stacking offensive line with John Simpson, Jovaughn Gwyn, and Danny Pinter, a starting center is still needed. Enter Ethan Pocic.

The former Cleveland Browns center did suffer a season-ending Achilles tear late in the season, which could impact his ability to be ready by Week 1, but he may also heal in time to be ready. 

Through 13 games, Pocic was still ranked the 20th-best center on Pro Football Focus. He has plenty of starts and could step in immediately for the Ravens. 

Defensive End- Calais Campbell

There is no telling if the Ravens will get Nnamdi Madubuike back. He has been seen on social media working out, but his chances of playing in 2025 remain dubious.

With Madubuike out, Baltimore could lean on one of the most consistent veteran voices in the league, Calais Campbell. 

Campbell knows the Ravens well, having played for the team from 2020 to 2022. He would be a welcome sight for fans and is proving to still be productive. 

Campbell ended the 2025 season with 6.5 sacks, and would be a huge leader for the team. Pairing him with Hendrickson would also be a game-changer.