The Baltimore Ravens have been players as free agency began, signing Maxx Crosby for Jesse Minter's defense.
But offensively, for some, there are still some troubled areas, especially with Tyler Linderbaum and Isaiah Likely walking out the door.
However, there are other offensive positions the Ravens have to look at investing in, and one is running back. Yes, there's Derrick Henry. But behind him? Not much.
As such, CBS Sports' Bryan DeArdo has floated an idea out there and has named Baltimore as a landing spot for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara due to Travis Etienne signing with the franchise.
"Like Denver, Baltimore already has its starting running back in place in Derrick Henry, who like Kamara has enjoyed a decorated career," DeArdo wrote. "Kamara, though, could be a nice complement for Henry while also being another receiving option for Lamar Jackson.
"Baltimore makes even more sense when you consider that the Ravens chose not to tender Keaton Mitchell, which means that the promising young running back is a free agent. The Ravens still have Justice Hill, but they could use a change-of-pace running back like Kamara."
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Is Kamara an option?
Well, we know that Kamara isn't a fan of moving on, after his comments at least years trade deadline, but maybe his feelings have changed?
If the Saints were to trade Alvin, either way, they are on the hook for dead money, and we aren't sure that many teams would be that interested in parting ways with draft capital for a 30-year-old running back, as good as Kamara is.
But Baltimore is an interesting thought.
Plus, having Henry and Kamara as a one-two punch is a tantalizing prospect.
I'm just not sure how feasible the move is.
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