When the new league year begins on March 13, the Baltimore Ravens will have a ton of pending free agents to deal with, one of whom is star wideout Odell Beckham Jr. After a $16 million salary that seemed like a gross overspend last year, will the Ravens re-sign Beckham? Or will they try to sign a free agent or use the draft to replace him?
OBJ just participated in the NFC Championship game this past season, therefore Bleacher Report raised the prospect that he might be replaced in Baltimore by another free agent.
Wide receiver Josh Reynolds, a former member of the Texas A&M Aggies, is one of the more underappreciated upcoming free agents, according B/R. He might be a strong match in Baltimore to support quarterback Lamar Jackson and soon-to-be second-year receiver Zay Flowers.
“With his height of 6’3″ and weight of 194 pounds, Reynolds can easily catch long passes above opponents, and he has made the most of this ability to average 15.2 yards per reception while playing for the Detroit Lions this season,” B/R reported. “After Jameson Williams missed the first few games of the season due to suspension, Reynolds became the main deep threat for a potent Lions attack.
“Reynolds has never been a leading man, but he’s been a successful contributor on multiple strong offenses, including the last two seasons with the Lions and the Los Angeles Rams from 2018-2020.”He’s the sort of acquisition who, while likely causing little stir in the springtime press, will be extremely important to a club that is really considering the postseason.”