The Baltimore Ravens do not exactly have the most imposing offense in the league, and for certain it hasn’t gotten any better following the retirement of Steve Smith and the free agency departure of Rick Wagner at right tackle, but the front office has managed at least to keep together some of their core offense—such as it was—from the 2016 season.
There was some debate leading into free agency whether or not the Ravens would be able to afford the club option on former Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace’s contract, which will pay him a base salary of $5.