New Ravens offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford is bringing one of his former players from Atlanta to Baltimore. Jovaughn Gwyn is set to join the Ravens on a one-year deal, [per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero](https://x.com/TomPelissero/status/2032057147559694657?s=20).
Gwyn, 26, was a seventh-round pick out of South Carolina in 2023. He only appeared in two games in his first two NFL seasons but suited up for every contest in 2026. His gameday duties were limited; he logged just 11 total snaps on offense and 73 on special teams. Nine of his offensive snaps came at right guard with one each as an sixth-offensive lineman and a fullback. Gwyn has primarily played center in the last three preseasons, [per Pro Football Focus](https://premium.pff.com/nfl/players/2025/PRE/jovaughn-gwyn/81839/offense-blocking), and profiles as a depth option at all three interior spots.
Ledford no doubt drove this acquisition after liking what he saw from Gwyn over their last three years working together. The veteran coach oversaw the development of several solid young offensive linemen in Atlanta, something the Ravens are surely hoping for in Baltimore, too.