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Analyst questions Ravens offseason, says fans should be panicking

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The NFL offseason remains in its early stages following the opening wave of free agency, with plenty of time left before the draft and offseason workouts begin. Even so, analysts have already started grading the moves teams have made—and one franchise drawing particular scrutiny is the Baltimore Ravens. Much of the attention centers on the strange circumstances surrounding the canceled Maxx Crosby trade.

However, Sports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame believes the concerns run deeper than a single incident—possibly deep enough to raise real alarm for the organization and its fan base. MORE: City of Pittsburgh announces major change for 2026 NFL Draft “The Ravens have real problems,” Verderame writes. While he acknowledges the addition of Trey Hendrickson, he suggests the move failed to address the team’s biggest issues.

Jan 29, 2026; Owings Mills, MD, USA; Sashi Brown, Jesse Minter, and Eric DeCosta on the podium at the press conference introducing Jesse Minter at Under Armour Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Lexi Thompson-Imagn Images “This is a very top-heavy group that’s aging. Outside of Zay Flowers and Kyle Hamilton, there isn’t much to be excited about.

” The Ravens also saw several key contributors depart in free agency, including Isaiah Likely, Tyler Linderbaum, and Alohi Gilman. Beyond the young standouts Verderame mentioned, the roster now leans older at several critical positions. Concerns about the roster’s direction are understandable after that level of talent loss.

Still, the Ravens will have an opportunity to reload through the NFL Draft and inject much-needed youth into the lineup. MORE: Former Jacksonville Jaguars Pro Bowler makes stunning career decision They also roster one of the league’s premier playmakers at the most important position. Lamar Jackson missed time last season due to injury, and his absence played a major role in the team narrowly missing the playoffs.