The New Orleans Saints parted ways with longtime workhorse running back Mark Ingram this offseason. He is now looking to make himself at home with the new-look Baltimore Ravens.

Ingram is among the notable new faces in Baltimore for OTAs. According to Aaron Kasinitz of PennLive.com, he admits the team will need some time to get their rapport going:

“It’s just going to take time,” Ingram said. “It’s been a great week, and the offensive line has made some big creases for us to run through at times. Other times it’s a little difficult, because nobody is trying to push each other off the ball and dump each other. We’re all trying to take care of each other and make sure each other is healthy. So, I think the run game has been efficient, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Ingram's comments are certainly understandable considering all the significant changes made this offseason. Teams that have avoided such roster turnover know full well what to expect around this time of year. Unfortunately, the Ravens do not have this luxury as they look to get all their new players up to speed.

Baltimore has also since revealed it has instituted a brand-new playbook, which obviously comes with its own set of challenges for the offense. The reveal had even taken quarterback Lamar Jackson by surprise after he enjoyed his fair share of success as a rookie. The Ravens are hoping Mark Ingram can become an integral part of their new approach like he was in New Orleans.