After they spent a first round pick last season on tackle Michael Oher, many felt Baltimore would be set for the foreseeable future at both bookend spots along their offensive line, with tackle Jared Gaither manning the left side.
But lingering injury concerns for Gaither and a need for upgrades at other positions have given the Ravens pause in their decision making process this off-season, and for the time being they seem to be open to the idea of trading Gaither if the price is right.
According to Jason LaCanfora of NFL.com, Baltimore has apparently made it known around the league that Gaither could be had for a second round selection at this point, although it’s doubtful they would accept anything less than pick near the top of the round, given the first round tender offer they gave Gaither earlier in the off-season.
Teams reported to be interested include Washington and Oakland, and it’s possible that Kansas City, Seattle, and Detroit would be open to such an offer as well.
For now, Gaither is working out with the team
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Written by Chris Kolb
Topics: Baltimore Ravens