RB Mark Ingram
In all fairness, I think this is a longshot to ever happen but the cap situation makes this trade make more sense. It would have to be a pretty attractive offer in my opinion, though.
Ingram is coming off a career season, rushing for over 1,000 yards and posting 15 total touchdowns (10 rushing and five receiving). He showed off his trademark power, running over defenders all season long, as well as plenty of speed and reliable hands in the receiving game. Best yet is he’s signed to a really attractive contract given that production — He’s under contract for two more seasons at base salaries of $4 million and $5 million respectively.
For a team that sees themselves as being close to a Super Bowl, Ingram might be viewed as the final piece to the puzzle and he wouldn’t cripple the salary cap to pick up. Then again, the Ravens have to think the same thing, making any potential trade rely on Baltimore selecting a running back early in the 2020 NFL Draft — think D’Andre Swift or Jonathan Taylor in the first round.
Considering how much Ingram’s injury in the postseason hurt the Ravens, all those things playing out might not be as far fetched as they seem at first glance.