3 trade targets Rams should consider from Ravens in 2019 before training camp

CANTON, OH - AUGUST 02: Hayden Hurst #81 of the Baltimore Ravens makes a reception against Jonathan Anderson #52 of the Chicago Bears in the first quarter of the Hall of Fame Game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on August 2, 2018 in Canton, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
CANTON, OH - AUGUST 02: Hayden Hurst #81 of the Baltimore Ravens makes a reception against Jonathan Anderson #52 of the Chicago Bears in the first quarter of the Hall of Fame Game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on August 2, 2018 in Canton, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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The Baltimore Ravens have a few players the Los Angeles Rams could use on their roster for the 2019 season.

Over the last two seasons, the Los Angeles Rams have proven to be a team that is willing to make any sort of move possible within reason if it puts them in better position to make a run at the Super Bowl.

Take a look at some of the surprise decisions made by the Rams last offseason, and when it comes to the time from now until training camp, there’s every reason to believe that another move could be made in the next month or so.

At the moment, Los Angeles hasn’t officially expressed interest in landing any current players on the Baltimore Ravens.

But when looking at some of the talent the defending AFC North champions have to work with, there must be a few players the Rams wouldn’t mind adding to their roster, whether it’s on offense or defense.

There’s a reason why the Ravens will be entering the 2019 season as defending champions within their division, and Baltimore hasn’t been showing any signs of slowing down, as they should be able to make a strong case in the AFC once again.

To help pass some of the time in the offseason before training camp arrives, it’s time to have a little fun in regards to the Rams by taking a look at three members of the Ravens the team should consider in a potential trade.

Even if these scenarios sound like absolute long shots to happen since Baltimore hasn’t expressed desire in trading any of these players, when has that ever stopped Los Angeles before?