The Baltimore Ravens' biggest training camp battle could come down to the offensive line.
The Baltimore Ravens are still figuring out what they will do at the guard spots after the 2024 NFL Draft.
While the team drafted two offensive linemen in Roger Rosengarten and Nick Samac, there isn't a guarantee in who will be on the interior alongside Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum."Baltimore didn't draft a guard despite losing both of its starters --Kevin Zeitler and John Simpson-- in free agency and not signing any veterans to replace them.
Out of the options currently on the roster, Cleveland has the most experience, playing in 37 games for the Ravens since being drafted in 2021. Vorhees didn't play in 2023 after tearing his ACL at the NFL Combine, and Samac will start the offseason on the sidelines after breaking his leg in November. Given who they have, they are adding competition for every player in there, which will hopefully ensure that the Ravens get the best possible player to start at guard for them.
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