The Baltimore Ravens have already made some significant changes to their wide receiving corps this offseason, and they’re still looking to make more. They are set to host veteran wide receiver Eric Decker on a visit on Thursday, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Decker has already visited the Oakland Raiders this offseason and is also “very receptive” to a return to the Denver Broncos, where he spent the first four years of his career. As for the Ravens, they recently tried out former Arizona Cardinal Michael Floyd as they look to make more additions at receiver.

Decker, 31, spent last season with the Tennessee Titans after three years with the New York Jets. Although he played all 16 games after being limited to just three games in his final year in New York due to a shoulder injury, Decker had a down year in his lone season with Tennessee. He had 54 catches for 563 yards and one touchdown, which was his lowest total since his rookie year.

In his prime, though, Decker was a consistently productive wide receiver. From 2012-15, he averaged 82 catches, 1,085 yards and 10 touchdowns per season.

The Ravens are perhaps hoping Decker can still return to that sort of form next season to help Joe Flacco rekindle the passing game. Baltimore has significantly revamped its receiving corps this season, bringing in veterans Michael Crabtree and John Brown in free agency to replace the departed Mike Wallace and Jeremy Maclin.

But even if Decker produces numbers that are similar to last season, he’d still represent a significant upgrade to the production the Ravens saw from their third receiver Chris Moore, who had just 18 catches for 248 yards.