Heading into the offseason, one of the biggest names that may be on the market is Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
The 25-year-old posted a vague tweet on Saturday morning that drew the attention of two Baltimore Ravens players in safeties Eric Weddle and Tony Jefferson, who both made their pitch to Landry to join them this offseason.
DIFFERENT
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/_tonyjefferson/status/962413226238472197
The sudden interest from the Ravens appears to have been rekindled from the players after the team had reportedly attempted to trade for Landry prior to the start of the 2017 season and at the trade deadline. However, the Ravens don't currently possess an ample amount of projected salary cap space with more than $10 million. This would require the front office to make additional moves in order to make enough space to bring him aboard if needed.
Article Continues BelowLandry is expected to make a strong push to land a lucrative multi-year contract in the free-agent market given that he has already voiced that he won't do a hometown discount to the return to the Dolphins. This is especially the case due to the fact that he is coming off his rookie contract where he made just $3.4 million over four years.