EDGE Charles Harris, Miami Dolphins
Harris just never panned out as a first-round pick (No. 22 in 2017) for the Dolphins. Over three seasons, he started eight games, accounting for just 3.5 sacks and 61 tackles. By no means should anyone expect Harris to be the answer for Baltimore’s pass-rush woes or even a starter. However, the Ravens simply need warm bodies on the depth chart, especially if they see Judon leave this offseason.
Baltimore has been willing to take a chance on former high-round draft picks that struck out elsewhere. Just last offseason, the Ravens signed former Broncos outside linebacker Shane Ray, giving him a chance to win a roster spot in training camp. With the position once again the biggest question mark on the roster, Harris’ pure talent and likely bargain-basement price tag could cause the Ravens to be interested.
Given Miami’s woes over the last three years, Harris could simply need a change in scenery to unlock the potential that made him a first-round pick in the first place. It’s not the banner-dropping signing fans want to see at the position but it’s a no-risk, high-reward signing for Baltimore.