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Veteran Right Tackles, Corners The Ravens May Consider

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Cornerback and right tackle might be the two positions the Baltimore Ravens are most likely to address between now and the start of the season.

Team officials have said adding competition for their third cornerback job is a priority. The Ravens also have just four cornerbacks on their roster that are not undrafted free agents.

And at right tackle, Baltimore is optimistic regarding 2013 fifth-round pick Rick Wagner, but the team could look to add competition.

The Ravens have 2013 sixth-round pick Ryan Jensen competing with Wagner. They also have former third-round pick Jah Reid. But they could look to bring in another player as well.

So here is a look at five of the top tackles still available as well as a look at five of the top cornerbacks still available (listed alphabetically):

 

TACKLES

Tyson Clabo

Clabo was the Atlanta Falcons’ starting right tackle from 2006 through 2012 and started 15 games at right tackle for the Miami Dolphins last year. However, he will be 33 in October and reportedly struggled with the Dolphins after being released by the Falcons earlier last year.

1ef1aeedd2813faa8651cd6cdc30716fRyan Harris

Harris has been a starter before and played under new Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak in Houston the last two years. He was primarily a backup with the Texans, but he did start three games last season and two in 2012. He was also a full-time starter at right tackle with the Denver Broncos from 2008-10.

Dennis Roland

Roland spent the last six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was a starter in 2009 and 2010, but he was primarily a backup the last three years. He was also released early last season before being re-signed late in the year after one of the Bengals’ starting offensive lineman got hurt.

Jeremy Trueblood

Trueblood was a full-time starter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from his rookie season in 2006 through 2011 and started 10 games for the Atlanta Falcons last season.

Eric Winston

Winston is likely the best available option among free agent tackles. He was a third-round pick in 2006 and has been a starting right tackle each of the last eight years. He spent the first six seasons of his career playing under Gary Kubiak in Houston. He signed with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2012, spent one year with the Chiefs and then played for the Arizona Cardinals last season.

Click here to look at the cornerbacks that may be considered…

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