Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens will be trying to replace longtime right guard Marshal Yanda after his retirement earlier this offseason, and on paper Warford looks like a logical match. Baltimore has acquired several of his former Saints teammates before — like running back Mark Ingram and wide receiver Willie Snead — so it’s easy to imagine him fitting in well with the team’s culture.
And Baltimore doesn’t really have anyone with extensive NFL experience on hand at right guard. They’re projected to throw second-year pro Ben Powers and underrated rookie Ben Bredeson into a training camp competition. Warford would certainly have an edge against them due to his strong resume.
But do the Ravens have the draft capital to make a trade? They own their initial picks in each of the first six rounds, and are projected to receive an extra sixth-round choice as a compensatory selection. It’s tough to see them making a move unless the two youngsters turn in a disappointing training camp performance.