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Ravens want bigger roles for young edge defenders in 2026

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Ravens GM Eric DeCosta says the team wants to evaluate young edge rushers like Zion, Mike Green, and Trey before adding veterans.

Ravens Want to Evaluate Young Edge Rushers Before Adding Veterans The Ravens still have veteran pass-rushing options available if they decide to make another move later this offseason, but Eric DeCosta says Baltimore first wants to see what its younger players can do. During an interview on 105. 7 The Fan with Bruce Cunningham and former Ravens and Super Bowl Champion Femi Ayanbadejo, DeCosta discussed the challenge of balancing playing time at outside linebacker while evaluating several young players the organization is excited about.

“We feel really good about Zion, and we feel really good about Mike Green, not to mention Trey. It’s gonna be hard to get him off the field. So it becomes a matter of reps.

” The comments suggest Baltimore wants to give its younger edge rushers every opportunity to earn meaningful roles before adding another veteran to the rotation. DeCosta also explained that the Ravens already rotate heavily at outside linebacker, making it difficult to consistently distribute snaps across the position group. Special teams value and overall roster flexibility also factor into those decisions, especially when determining game-day active players.

While another veteran addition still appears possible later this summer, Baltimore clearly wants to fully evaluate its current group before making that decision. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: DeCosta says Ravens believe in young pass-rushing talent