
AFC South:
Houston Texans: J.J. Watt
We have completely forgotten how historically dominant J.J. Watt is when healthy and it’s disgraceful. Watt maybe needs a new change of scenery to shed the new “injury-prone” label he’s garnered in recent years. The Ravens would more than happily take him on their team to further improve their revived pass rush.
Indianapolis Colts: Quenton Nelson
The best offensive lineman in the league resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. Quenton Nelson was elite from day one for the Colts and was absolutely worth the sixth overall pick it spent on him in 2018. You know the Ravens would be dying to add this monster to their line.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Myles Jack
The Jaguars are a bit of a disaster right now and are in contention to be the worst team in football this year. They still have a couple of gems hidden throughout this roster, however, such as Myles Jack. Jack was quieter in 2019, partly due to injury, but he’s a freaky athlete who would pair well with Patrick Queen to give the Ravens a fast and dynamic linebacker-duo.
Tennessee Titans: Kevin Byard
Yes, the Baltimore Ravens have Earl Thomas and Chuck Clark at safety already, but Kevin Byard is younger, cheaper, and quite frankly better than either of them. Byard is one of the best ball-hawking free safeties right now and would remind some fans of a young Ed Reed.