LB Josh Bynes
Bynes returned to the Ravens in 2019 after spending five years away — three with Detroit and two with Arizona. He started seven of his 12 games, although he played only 40% of the Ravens’ snaps. He was fairly productive despite his part-time role, racking up 46 combined tackles including a career-high six tackles for loss. Bynes also set a new career mark with two interceptions along with four passes defended.
Approaching his 31st birthday, Bynes might not court much interest in free agency and could be open to a low-cost deal bringing him back to Baltimore. There’s not a whole lot left on the market in terms of linebackers and someone with familiarity with the Ravens and their defensive scheme would be of benefit.
While Baltimore likely tries to find some help at linebacker in the 2020 NFL Draft, they need depth at the position regardless. Bynes is a potential starter with valuable experience but can just as easily make way for a younger and more talented player to start.