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Ravens predicted to trade for 82 TD superstar WR to pair with Zay Flowers

Earlier this season, the Baltimore Ravens addressed two major needs at the trade deadline. First was cornerback, as they acquired Tre’Davious White from the Los Angeles Rams to bolster their secondary. The other was for Diontae Johnson, who had quite the stint in a Ravens uniform. The disgruntled wideout never found a role with Baltimore, recording just one catch in four games before being waived.

To be fair, the Ravens have had some playmakers step up since the trade deadline. They still should be looking for any way to upgrade Lamar Jackson’s weapons going forward. If adding Derrick Henry wasn’t enough last offseason, how about Tyreek Hill this year?

Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report predicted NFL trades that could happen over the offseason, proposing that the Ravens land Hill for a 2025 second-round pick.

In recent years, the Baltimore Ravens have been aggressive on the trade market. If the Ravens fall short of a Super Bowl appearance, they could be a strong suitor for a receiver on the trade market. Wide receivers Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman posted career-high receiving numbers in multiple categories, but they aren’t on the same tier as Hill in playmaking ability. If the Ravens open the 2025 season with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and Hill, they would have arguably the league’s best quarterback-tailback-receiver trio.

Hill’s comments following the Miami Dolphins’ season finale were certainly shocking. Even if the front office came out and said their relationship is fine, Hill definitely has thoughts of leaving.

The Ravens seem like the perfect fit, even though Miami would likely want him out of the AFC if possible. While Hill had a down year in 2024, posting his first sub-1,000 yard season since 2019, there’s no denying that he’s still a dynamic weapon. Pairing Hill with Jackson, Flowers, Bateman, Andrews and Henry would be a ridiculous star-studded offense.

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