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Ravens Explore Trade Options to Elevate Roster
Three potential trades that could instantly improve Baltimore's lineup
Mar. 19, 2026 at 3:18pm
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The Baltimore Ravens have been active in free agency, signing key players like Trey Hendrickson and Jaylinn Hawkins. However, they've also lost talent, including center Tyler Linderbaum to the Raiders. This article explores three trades the Ravens could make to further elevate their roster from Day 1.
Why it matters
The Ravens are looking to build on their success and make a deep playoff run. Adding the right pieces through trades could give them the boost they need on both offense and defense to become an even more formidable team in the AFC.
The details
The three potential trades discussed are: 1) Acquiring EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux from the Giants, 2) Trading for WR Brian Thomas Jr. and a 7th-round pick from the Jaguars, and 3) Bringing in OL Cesar Ruiz from the Saints. Each move would address key needs and provide immediate impact.
- The Ravens have been active in free agency throughout the offseason.
The players
Kayvon Thibodeaux
A young EDGE player for the New York Giants who has shown flashes of potential but has yet to fully break out.
Brian Thomas Jr.
A wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars who had a strong rookie season in 2024 but struggled with drops in 2025.
Cesar Ruiz
An offensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints who has started 83 games, primarily at guard but also with experience at center.
What’s next
The Ravens will need to weigh the costs and potential benefits of each trade option as they look to further strengthen their roster ahead of the upcoming season.
The takeaway
The Ravens are being proactive in exploring trades that could instantly elevate their team. Whether it's adding pass-rushing talent, receiving weapons, or offensive line depth, these potential moves demonstrate the team's commitment to building a championship-caliber roster.
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