The Ravens are set to make one other veteran addition on the receiver spot. Baltimore is anticipated to signal Anthony Miller, veteran insider Jordan Schultz reports.
Miller’s last regular season action came in 2021. He split his time between the Texans and Steelers that year, making just six receptions. That production fell well short of that from his tenure with the Bears, which lasted from 2018-20. That spell included a seven-touchdown rookie campaign, a career-high 656 yards and 52 receptions the following season.
The former second-rounder caught on with the 49ers late in the 2023 offseason but did not survive the team’s roster cutdown. That led Miller to a brief tenure on the Colts’ practice squad and, later in the campaign, a futures deal with the Chiefs. Kansas City prioritized additions via free agency and the draft at the receiver position, though, and in May, Miller was let go.
The 29-year-old had not been connected to any visits or interest from teams until Thursday. Baltimore’s offseason did not consist of many roster moves amongst receivers, however the staff will once more add depth, presuming this Miller deal goes by means of. He’ll compete for a spot in a WR room consisting of Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Nelson Agholor, fourth-round rookie Devontez Walker and returner Deonte Harty along with current signing Russell Gage.
The Ravens haven’t had a pass-happy offense in the course of the Lamar Jackson period, and the addition of Derrick Henry within the backfield has led to the expectation of a ground-based assault persevering with in 2024. Miller’s sparse manufacturing will little doubt restrict his worth to the league minimal on a Baltimore pact, and he may have work to do to carve out a roster spot. The staff’s remaining coaching camp practices and preseason schedule will permit him to just do that.