About every four years since John Harbaugh was hired as the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens in 2008, the team’s starting offensive line has had to undergo a rebuild of sorts. In the past, it has been a result of a combination of factors such as age, attrition in the form of injuries, or financial constraints that inevitably arise once their franchise quarterback is on a second contract.
That time is officially here once again after the team opted to let both right guard Kevin Zeitler and left guard John Simpson walk in free agency and traded right tackle Morgan Moses, creating three vacancies on their starting line.