RBs Gus Edwards and Mark Ingram
The Ravens’ primary running backs — Ingram and Edwards — could be impacted in both positive and negative ways.
If Baltimore finds Yanda’s heir at right guard or even adds more competent depth along the offensive line, the Ravens’ record-breaking rushing attack is going to see a bump up from where they’re at right this second. On the flip side, Baltimore drafting a running back early would likely spell the end for one of them, if not both, next offseason.
The Ravens already have to start planning for Ingram and Edwards’ eventual replacement as it stands now. But with the top running backs likely falling into their laps at the end of the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Baltimore could shock plenty of people by taking a ball carrier early.