The Baltimore Ravens are looking to overhaul their offense for 2019. It's their first full season with Lamar Jackson as the starter, and they're trying to build it around him with plenty of speed.

The Ravens' receiving corp is going to look quite a bit different next year. They let John Brown and Michael Crabtree walk in free agency, and drafted two receivers in the first three rounds of last month's draft.

But while they'll have a bunch of young guys, the Ravens aren't going to be counting on only rookies. They still have some veterans on the roster, and owner Steve Bisciotti recently emphasized his confidence in them. Speaking to the media, Bisciotti was asked about what he expects from the young wideouts, and answered by saying:

“I have no idea. I don’t know what to expect from them. I just want them to be healthy. If they’re injured like others in the past, I have faith in Willie Snead and Chris Moore. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Chris Moore being a breakout candidate,” per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com.

The Ravens drafted Moore in the fourth round out of Cincinnati back in 2016. This will be a pivotal year for him, as he's heading into the final year of his rookie contract. Moore hasn't done too much in his limited action, and he could use a breakout as Bisciotti describes.

Last season he had 19 catches for 196 yards and one touchdown. If he does break out, he'll have landed a big new contract at this time next season.