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NFL Draft: Ravens shouldn’t be fixated on a WR in round one

When you’re listing the offseason needs of the Baltimore Ravens, wide receiver tops the list every time. For a team that averaged just 189.4 passing yards per game during the 2017 season, it’s an obvious need.

Free agency provides an opportunity to upgrade but the Ravens won’t likely be big spenders. With just $10,995,225 in projected cap space, the top priority will be to re-sign center, Ryan Jensen. If that happens, it’s going to be tough to bring in a big name wide receiver even if the Ravens absolutely need to.