Baltimore Ravens: Pros and cons of 5 notable receiver free agents

Jan 3, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones (11) scores a touchdown as Minnesota Vikings free safety Anthony Harris (41) defends during the first quarter at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 3, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones (11) scores a touchdown as Minnesota Vikings free safety Anthony Harris (41) defends during the first quarter at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /
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Baltimore Ravens, Free agency
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – NOVEMBER 24: Corey Davis #84 of the Tennessee Titans shouts as he runs onto the field before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium on November 24, 2019, in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Silas Walker/Getty Images) /

What wide receiver would you pick for the Baltimore Ravens?  Here are your pros and cons for five realistic targets:

The Baltimore Ravens are in the market for a wide receiver in NFL free agency. We’re at the stage where it seems like the possibilities are endless. Today I’m here to give you quick notes on the most realistic targets for the Ravens.

The idea is to sort through the relevant information. By breaking things down into bullet points you can pinpoint what you need to know. It’s a decluttered look at the maze that is free agency. There are a lot of names and a lot of things to keep track of. That’s my job, to simplify this for you. The goal isn’t just for you to understand it’s to help you reach an idea of what you would do if you called the shots with the Purple and Black.

This isn’t a dream list of free agents. If you want to talk about Allen Robinson or Chris Godwin, it isn’t going to happen. Today we’re looking only at things that could happen. These are players who have a good chance to hit the free-agent market rather than being franchise-tagged. These are players that could be on the move and in the right scenario fit the price range Baltimore has in mind.

Think about this as a menu for the Ravens. You’re at the free agency diner looking for your fix. Right now, you get to be Eric DeCosta. Look at the menu and make a decision based on what you want and how much money is in your pocket.

The menu consists of five players. The first player up is from the Tennessee Titans, who have once again become a main rival of the Ravens.

1. <h2>Pros:</h2> <ul> <li>Big 6-3 receiver with very solid production in the past couple of seasons</li> <li>A young player with upside to become a number one receiver</li> <li>Tough player who fits the offense perfectly</li> <li>A good player to put opposite Marquise Brown</li> </ul> <h2>Cons:</h2> <ul> <li>After a slow start for a first-round pick, he became more of a number two receiver</li> <li>Never had a 1,000 yard receiving season</li> <li>Has to be in a very particular price range for Ravens to make the move</li> </ul>. WR. Tennessee Titans. COREY DAVIS