With Marshal Yanda announcing his retirement, the Baltimore Ravens understand that they have a hole to fill in their starting offensive line. While they have some in-house candidates they could turn to if necessary, such as James Hurst (after serving a four-game suspension) and 2019 rookie Ben Powers, they are reportedly weighing a more significant option, including a reunion.
The Ravens once drafted Kelechi Osemele in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He developed into such a good player that, by the time he signed with the Oakland Raiders in free agency four years later, he reset the market for the guard position.