Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Much of the Ravens’ offense is already in place before this month’s draft, but offensive tackle remains an area of concern. When speaking to the media earlier this week, general manager Eric DeCosta addressed the biggest question mark surrounding the health of blindside blocker Ronnie Stanley.

“We’re not sure how Ronnie is going to rebound, DeCosta said (Twitter link via ESPN’s Jamison Hensley). He was quick to add, however, that the team remains “optimistic” Stanley will be able to return to his previous All-Pro form. The 28-year-old expressed a similar sentiment when it was announced he would undergo a second consecutive season-ending ankle surgery.

“This is the best decision not only for my health, but also for the team long term.” he said in October. “I look forward to supporting my team from the sideline this season and coming back fully healthy in 2022.”

Baltimore’s sixth-overall pick in 2016, Stanley has been the team’s starting left tackle since his rookie campaign. He has improved throughout his tenure, though he has yet to play a full season. The Ravens turned to veteran Alejandro Villanueva at left tackle in 2021, but he retired at the end of the year. The team re-signed Patrick Mekari (who has primarily spent time at center and right tackle) and added Morgan Moses this offseason. Those two, along with Ja’Wuan James – around whom there are also health-related questions – and Stanley comprise the Ravens’ options at either tackle spot.

Given the current state of the depth chart at the position, DeCosta has made it clear Baltimore is eyeing depth in the draft. The earliest they could add a rookie might be with the 14th overall pick, though the Ravens currently own nine other selections. Even is Stanley is on track to return in time for the 2022 season, then, the team is likely to have more options behind him in case he isn’t able to.

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