BALTIMORE, MD – April 14, 2026. Championship defensive fronts require consistent rotational depth maintaining optimal pressure throughout extremely demanding seasons today.

Starting primary edge defenders cannot sustain maximum physical exertion throughout every single defensive possession without experiencing severe physiological fatigue inevitably.
Securing highly capable rotational veterans prevents opposing offensive coordinators from exploiting tired primary pass rushers during critical fourth quarter situations.
Adam Schefter recently revealed an intriguing veteran option possessing elite defensive instincts and extensive familiarity with Baltimore’s physical identity currently.
This former Ravens first-round selection recently remained an appealing veteran option despite already proving he can handle high-leverage defensive responsibilities throughout demanding professional seasons.
Exceptional organizations like Pittsburgh consistently understand building formidable defensive units requires discovering undervalued assets possessing elite processing skills effectively today.
Schefter confirms this specific defensive veteran accepted the lowest possible minimum salary specifically desiring another championship opportunity returning home immediately.
Bringing former first-round selection Patrick Queen back into our defensive ecosystem presents zero financial risk while promising significant tactical rewards.
Our general manager Eric DeCosta must finalize this incredibly affordable contract structure immediately completing our elite defensive rotation today. Eric DeCosta remains Baltimore’s GM, and current draft/roster discussion around the Ravens still centers on strengthening the defense.

Carefully integrating his established physical dominance ensures absolute trench stability prev