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D.J. Reed Baltimore Ravens Free Agency

3 Baltimore Ravens Free Agency Targets and Needs

Luke Reimer by Luke Reimer
March 8, 2025
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As the NFL offseason continues to progress, one storyline to keep your eyes on is the Baltimore Ravens free agency news. It is no secret that the Ravens are on the doorstep of competing for the Super Bowl, but they continue to find themselves coming up short against the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.

With Lamar Jackson putting together the best seasons of his career, it is no secret that the Ravens are still in their window to compete for a Super Bowl. With a back-end first-round draft pick this season, it seems like making a splash in NFL Free Agency is the way to go.

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Baltimore Ravens Team Needs | NFL Free Agency 2025

While the Ravens are still one of the best teams in the league with Jackson, Derrick Henry and Kyle Hamilton, there are some holes that need to be filled to solidify themselves atop the AFC. Wide receiver always seems to be an area of need for the Ravens. However, looking at how shredded they got in passing defense, it looks like the secondary is going to be the number one spot that they go after in the offseason, especially with reports surrounding Marcus Williams leaving.

  1. Cornerback
  2. Offensive Line
  3. Safety
  4. Wide Receiver
  5. Inside Linebacker

#Ravens safety Marcus Williams is preparing for free agency with the full expectation that Baltimore releases him, per source.

A recent contract restructure includes a significant trigger March 13.

Williams, benched last season, has 20 career INTs. pic.twitter.com/iJUVDYBUQL

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 28, 2025

Baltimore Ravens Free Agency Targets

DJ Reed, CB

The Baltimore Ravens finished 31st in passing yards allowed last season, so getting a strong man-to-man corner is probably at the top of their offseason needs. When looking at the available defensive backs in this free agency class, DJ Reed may be the signing here. It looks like Nate Wiggins has a future in the NFL, so putting a solid veteran next to him should help Zach Orr’s man-to-man defense. Reed has seen more than enough playing time next to Sauce Gardner over the past couple of seasons to help make the New York Jets defense one of the better units throughout the league. Reed is just 28 years old and should make a more immediate impact than drafting a rookie.

It feels like the Baltimore Ravens could be a landing spot for Jaire Alexander if the Green Bay Packers move on from their starting corner. Either way, with how difficult of a position and how much of an adjustment it is to play corner in the NFL, going veteran may be the better option.

Cam Robinson, OT

Coming into this offseason, the Baltimore Ravens needed to address their tackle position. Josh Jones, Patrick Mekari and Ronnie Stanley are all listed as free agents and at least Stanley is due some money. With how much the Baltimore Ravens rely on their run game to set up Jackson’s passing game, bolstering the offseason line is a must. Outside of the top couple of linemen, this draft class is fairly thin when it comes to the offensive tackle spot, meaning that going veteran seems like the right move here.

Cam Robinson is an intriguing name that the Ravens can bring in to play left tackle and immediately replace Stanley. Robinson enjoyed a nice season as a part of a surprising Minnesota Vikings offense last season. After spending the majority of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Robinson offers the Ravens a year younger option at about a $5M savings as the Ravens look for another push.

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Noah Brown, WR

With the recent news that Tee Higgins got franchise-tagged by the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens will have to look elsewhere to bolster their receiving room. Not that Higgins was ever in the Ravens’ plans, but now they have to look for a much cheaper option. With Nelson Agholor, Deonte Harty, Steven Sims and Tylan Wallace all being unrestricted free agents, going after a cheap option at wide receiver has to be in the plans.

Noah Brown seems like he could be a great value option after having a solid season at Washington. This is a bad comparison and probably means nothing, but given the similarities between Jackson and Jayden Daniels, Brown should have an idea of how to get open with a mobile quarterback. With injury history in Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews, having a reliable target in Brown makes sense for financial purposes.


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Luke Reimer

From Green Bay, Wisconsin. NBA, College Basketball, MLB and NFL Fan/Writer. UW-La Crosse Graduate. Watch Sports, Play Basketball and Travel in Free Time. Love to go Fishing. Go Tar Heels.

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