Ravens to sign DE Derek Wolfe to 1-year deal worth up to $6 million

The Baltimore Ravens are trying to make up for letting Michael Brockers go after a concern was found on his physical. They sign Derek Wolfe

With the Baltimore Ravens missing out on Michael Brockers following a concern found on his physical, defensive line suddenly became their top need. Though few options remained in free agency, the Ravens are set to sign former Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe on a one-year deal worth up to $6 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Wolfe will join Calais Campbell as Baltimore’s new additions on their defensive line. It’s been the clear point of contention for the Ravens this offseason, re-signing Justin Ellis, Jihad Ward and trading for Campbell while letting Michael Pierce leave in free agency.

Wolfe has spent all eight years of his career with the Broncos where he accounted for 33 sacks, 299 combined tackles and 77 quarterback hits. While Wolfe brings production, he’s also had his issues with health. Over the last five seasons, Wolfe has missed 15 games and has managed just one full 16-game season over that time. Wolfe ended last season on injured reserve after 12 games, though he had a career year, putting up seven sacks, 12 quarterback hits and 18 pressures.

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