Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has taken multiple steps towards revamping the offense during the first week of the 2018 NFL league year. The acquisitions of possession receiver Michael Crabtree and vertical threat John Brown represent a great start towards remaking the receiver room. The front office also locked up offensive lineman James Hurst on a four year deal, albeit at the expense of starting right tackle Austin Howard.
Newsome indicated the Ravens would still like to make another signing or two in free agency, yet at this point they have subtracted center Ryan Jensen, backup running back Danny Woodhead and wideout Jeremy Maclin.