What could the Ravens realistically trade Matthew Judon for this offseason?

Given the trades of last season, we have a pretty good idea what the Baltimore Ravens could get if they wanted to trade OLB Matthew Judon

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Ceiling: 1st- and 2nd-round picks

This seems like the dream scenario and one that the Ravens would be wise to jump on if offered. It would give Baltimore two first-round picks and two second-round picks in a draft that has a lot of great early talent at pass rusher and wide receiver. While the Ravens might not be able to get a player that would immediately provide the production Judon gave in 2019, they’d have a good chance of finding a prospect that would be a solid starter as a rookie with a ton of upside over the next few years all on a cheap deal.

More importantly, it would free up that $16.27 million in cap space and allow Baltimore to be more aggressive in free agency. The Ravens could potentially make a play on Clowney and set up the contract to have a similar or lower cap hit in 2020 while still having enough cap space to sign a second-tier free agent as well. When added to the potential of the draft, this could be the answer to Baltimore’s problems at outside linebacker both for the short and long term.

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