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Late for Work: Three Ravens to Watch As Offseason Workout Program Begins

"It's been over six months since Madubuike was last on the field with the Ravens before he sustained a season-ending neck injury. There's been [no definitive word](https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/nnamdi-madubuike-injury-update-nfl-draft-host-mt-bank-stadium-renovations-lamar-jackson-18-game-schedule) from Madubuike or the Ravens' decision-makers about his status and whether he has a chance to play in 2026. Madubuike has been at the Ravens' facility this offseason, and his social media posts suggest he's been working out hard. What isn't clear is whether team doctors have cleared him to play football again. If Madubuike gets to that stage, he'll automatically be the biggest addition Baltimore could have made this offseason."

"The Ravens brought in a starting left guard in John Simpson, but they still haven't addressed the other guard spot. The Ravens will presumably draft a guard later this month, yet Jones has an opportunity to solidify himself as the in-house leader in that role. A third-round pick last year, Jones played only 49 offensive snaps in what essentially was a redshirt rookie season as he recovered from shoulder surgery. After a healthy offseason, he should be in a more favorable spot to earn a starting job."

"There was plenty of summer excitement last year for the rookie sixth-round pick, but he got buried in the defensive line rotation and played just 71 defensive snaps. He's become the forgotten man of sorts at a time when the team is lacking in defensive line depth. The Ravens need more of an interior pass rush. Peebles was drafted to provide that. A new coaching staff will now evaluate whether he can be a useful piece."

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