
1. Baltimore Ravens
After losing Michael Pierce to retirement this past 2025 offseason, the Baltimore Ravens never got an adequate replacement. While veteran journeyman John Jenkins provides some type of life, it’s not enough to compensate for the long-term relief that the Ravens need. Baltimore’s defense hasn’t been the same, and that is why they traded Odafe Oweh in exchange for Alohi Gilman to get help in the pass secondary. Fortunately, they were able to trade for Dre’Mont Jones to make up for the loss, but they must continue strengthening the Baltimore defense line.
Clark is getting older and won’t be the same prime player he once was in Green Bay, but he should be a strong depth piece if he becomes available and the Ravens sign him to a two-year deal contract at minimum while drafting another nose tackle.