Interior offensive line
The Ravens did make an addition Monday, reportedly agreeing to terms with John Simpson on a three-year, $30 million deal. That helps improve the guard lineup heading into 2026, as the Ravens could shift Emery Jones Jr. and Andrew Vorhees into a right guard competition.
However, the loss of Linderbaum creates a major hole at center. As far as in-house options, the Ravens could turn to Corey Bullock, a former undrafted free agent who impressed so much last summer that he made the 53-man roster and served as Linderbaum's trusted backup. It would be a big step up for Bullock, but Matt Skura pulled it off in to become a solid Ravens starter for multiple years.
Baltimore could look to the draft, where Auburn's Connor Lew, Florida's Jake Slaughter, Kansas State's Sam Hecht, and another Iowa product, Logan Jones, are some of the top center prospects. Centers typically aren't drafted high, so the Ravens could grab one of the best in the second or third rounds.
The Ravens could also explore the veteran market. The Packers released two-time Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins, and other options include Lloyd Cushenberry, James Daniels, Graham Glasgow, and Ethan Pocic.