The Denver Broncos have yet to win a game this season and they could eventually begin to trade players that could land them some draft capital. One of the players who could be on their way out is Emmanuel Sanders.

The Broncos offense has been inconsistent to begin the season but Sanders and Courtland Sutton have recorded decent numbers in the passing offense. Despite him being a reliable target for Joe Flacco, a contending team could use a wide receiver like Sanders.

Among all of the teams who would be interested, the Baltimore Ravens should try to acquire the veteran receiver. The Ravens are currently 2-2 on the season and one of their weakest positions is the wide receiver position.

After the first month of the season, it is evident that Baltimore wants to allow Lamar Jackson to put the ball in the air more. In light of that, it would be wise to surround the second-year quarterback with more weapons to target in the offense.

At the moment, Jackson has been phenomenal with 1,110 yards, 10 touchdowns, and two interceptions this season. Those numbers are quite impressive considering that he doesn't have a deep receiving corps at his disposal.

The Ravens have talented wide receivers in Marquise Brown and Willie Snead. Aside from them, there aren't many receivers on the roster who are reliable in the passing attack.

Brown provides the offense with a receiving threat that can stretch the field. At the same time, Snead contributes as a do-it-all receiver who can block in the run game and be a decent possession receiver. As for Sanders, he could instill reliable route running and versatility in an offense that lacks many aerial weapons.

In the first four games of the season, Sanders has corraled 23 receptions for 298 yards. Along with those stats, the Broncos wideout has found the end zone twice. When Flacco needs a first down in a crucial moment, he tends to look in the direction of Sanders.

On the other hand, Brown and Snead have combined for 26 receptions, 460 yards, and four touchdowns for the Ravens. Furthermore, the rest of the wide receivers on the Ravens have combined for just 12 receptions for 131 yards and two touchdowns this season.

With that in mind, Baltimore should pick up the phone and see what it's going to take to acquire Sanders. Bringing in a veteran like Sanders could prove to be a tipping point for the offense as the season progresses.

Everyone knows how dangerous the Ravens rushing attack can be with Jackson, Mark Ingram, and Gus Edwards. Even though the passing offense has been successful, teams aren't exactly fearful of Baltimore's passing offense just yet. Adding Sanders would add another dimension in their aerial offense.