OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens believe Lamar Jackson will take the necessary steps to improve this offseason, whether it's tossing the ball around with receivers on his own or working with a throwing coach.
Still, the biggest work this offseason will come from the front office and new general manager Eric DeCosta. Their challenge is building an offense around Jackson's unique skill set.
"This is a really, really fun, exciting offseason, because we get a chance to look at other teams, and maybe even have the chance to draft some players or add some players that maybe other teams don’t like as much as we do because we’re doing something different," DeCosta said.