The Baltimore Ravens brought in five outside free agents and re-signed eight of their own while losing 14 players who were part of last year’s 13-4 team. Yet, nothing that happened from a transactional standpoint over the past six weeks has significantly altered Baltimore’s list of draft needs. Solidifying the offensive line remains every bit of the team’s priority. Adding more talent and depth at wide receiver, edge rusher, cornerback and safety still feels necessary. Even after signing Derrick Henry, there’s room for at least one more running back. And the Ravens are always looking to bring in more pieces for their defensive front.