‘s first full season as a starting quarterback and they’ve talked about rebuilding the offense from the ground up in order to best take advantage of his skills.They’ve also talked about Jackson taking strides as a passer after he completed 58.2 percent of his passes in seven regular season starts last season. So far Stitched Lamar Jackson Jersey , their plan for reaching those goals has not included a move for a wide receiver.Michael Crabtree was released and John Brown signed with the Bills as a free agent, which leaves Willie Snead and Chris Moore as the only receivers on the roster who have caught NFL passes. When asked about the group on Monday, General Manager Eric DeCosta said that there’s still time in the offseason to bring in players.“I think patience,” DeCosta said, via ESPN.com. “We did not look at free agency as really a great way to address the wide receiver position this year. Last year, we thought it made a lot of sense. There were a lot of receivers in free agency last year. It didn’t make as much sense for us this year. We look at the draft as an opportunity to do that. We also still think that there maybe some players that might be interesting to us at a later date Baby Lamar Jackson Jersey , that are on the market, that might become available, that could help our football team.”This is DeCosta’s first offseason since taking over for Ozzie Newsome and his ability to land a receiver that can help the Ravens offense leap forward with Jackson will be a big part of how his first year on the job is evaluated. Does Baltimore have their eye on yet another Alabama prospect?"WhitePodcast Film Review Fanposts Fanshots Ravens StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Ravens ReportYahoo Ravens Depth ChartYahoo Ravens TransactionsYahoo Ravens PhotosAbout Odds Community Guidelines StubHub ✕NFL DraftNFL Draft Profiles2019 NFL DraftReport: Ravens showing “increasing interest” in Alabama RB Josh Jacobs New,25commentsDoes Baltimore have their eye on yet another Alabama prospect? EDTShareTweetShareShareReport: Ravens showing “increasing interest” in Alabama RB Josh Jacobs Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsJust one day out from the draft, ESPN’s Jamison Hensley is reporting that the Ravens have been showing “increasing interest” in Josh Jacobs, the running back prospect from Alabama. Jacobs is widely-regarded as the best overall running back prospect in this draft class and is expected to be a first-round pick Jaylon Ferguson Baltimore Ravens Jersey , more specifically somewhere in the 20’s. There’s a good chance he’s available when the Ravens are on the clock at 22, but would they actually use that pick on Jacobs? While he’s talented and possesses a dynamic skill set, using a first-round selection on a running back, when the team already has Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Kenneth Dixon Color Rush Jaylon Ferguson Jersey , would be a bit of a head-scratcher. This reported “interest” could be a smokescreen of sorts, which are common around this time leading up to the draft, to try and get a running-back needy team to trade up for Jacobs, which could cause a coveted prospect to fall to Baltimore. We won’t know for certain whether or not the Ravens interest in Josh Jacobs holds any validity until tomorrow night, when the NFL draft kicks off at 8:00 PM.