3 positions with plenty of questions on the Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens defense is bringing all of the positions of questions this offseason
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1. What is going on in the Baltimore Ravens edge rusher room?

The Baltimore Ravens have two more weeks to decide how many edge rushers they want to keep and if they want to sign someone for those spots. Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo are locked in, but that is about it. Tyus Bowser is on the PUP, and he has no timetable to return.

Tavius Robinson is a rookie who had a rough go of it in his NFL debut. You can chalk it up to him being a rookie, but both Kelle Sanders, and Malik Hamm had more notable performances than Robinson. It warrants the question of how much draft status will matter if we get through three weeks and Sanders and Hamm are the better players.

More than that, Hamm can play the SAM role, which means he is backing up Tyus Bowser. Meanwhile Robinson plays the RUSH role and is backing up both Oweh and Ojabo. Hamm is working with Jeremiah Moon, who may also make the roster because he can provide depth at the SAM position.

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So, can Moon or Hamm make the roster without beating out Robinson? Or does the performance of Moon and Hamm make them sign a free agent? Does Robinson have a spot locked down, or could the Baltimore Ravens sneak him to the practice squad?

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