The trade deadline isn’t the best avenue for addressing multiple needs, which is why it’s hardly surprising for the Ravens’ work to feel underwhelming.
One can certainly argue that landing Jaelan Phillips for a third-round pick like Philadelphia did would have been preferable to coming away with Dre’Mont Jones for a fifth-round pick that could easily turn into a fourth, but let’s not pretend Phillips is Terrell Suggs. And while many believed three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams was worth trading a future first-round pick to the New York Jets, surrendering as much as Dallas did to land him is a different story, especially if the Cowboys would have been willing to go even higher than a first, a second-round choice, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith.
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