Ravens bring in two offensive tackles for tryouts

The Baltimore Ravens brought in two offensive tackles for tryouts on Friday

The Baltimore Ravens are already having to shuffle around their offensive line around a bit so far during the 2021 season. With Tyre Phillips being placed on injured reserve and Ronnie Stanley uncertain for Week 2 as he continues to recover from an ankle injury, Baltimore’s offensive line is in a bit of a tough situation right now, especially as they continue to get acclimated with each other on the field.

The team is seemingly weighing all of their options as they look to work through their injuries on their line. On Friday, the Ravens brought in two offensive tackles for workouts in Jaryd Jones-Smith and David Sharpe.

Jones-Smith signed with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2018 and has bounced around the NFL ever since, even spending some time in the Alliance of American Football before the league folded. Sharpe was a fourth-round pick of the then-Oakland Raiders back in 2017, but was cut after just one season with the team. He most recently spent time with the Washington Football Team.