Honestly, I think the team thinks we have our solution at FS in Elliot. I think we drafted him to groom. Dude is a football player and his only real knock on him was that he lacked athleticism in college; he looked a hell of a lot faster and ranger in the preseason and he did have things about his game you just can't teach. I could see him being a starting safety in this league and being an absolute steal. I don't necessarily agree with the move(though Weddle is here to stay I think with the final year of his contract. He's proving that last year Pees was the problem and that his "athletic decline" was a hilariously false narrative)
I'm with you on the offensive line but assuming that Brown jr. Is eventually inserted at RT and Yanda stays another year, we are only going to really need a starting C. I think that the team is comfortable with Hurst as a LG and while he's massively overrated by certain fans(
@JoeyFlex5), he was a decent starter. We need a C and I absolutely agree. The thing is, good interior olinemen are found in the middle rounds
all the time. Elite players don't grow on trees but starting caliber guards do so in spades. Hell, Matt Birk was a sixth round pick. Marshal Yanda was a third round pick. Getting a C would be the only real priority right now over Damien Harris. Given how strong the interior offensive line class is I could see us drafting a few of them and attacking in the middle rounds. Especially since Nico Siragusa and Bradley Bozeman have starter upside in the long run.
But here's the thing. I think Alex Collins is a clear cut starting caliber RB and we can tender him on the cheap. Buck Allen is a FA but he will likely come back, also for cheap(he's a good RB but he's nothing special). Flacco has always been a checkdown QB. Always. It's what he's done best. You give him his TEs and RBs to allow him to attack short yardage area, a jumpball WR, and a few deep threats to boot. I think the team viewed Snead as a guy who can fill the checkdown role, and it's one he's suited for, but we're missing that checkdown guy. As much as I thought Sony Michel was overrated, I would not have been upset if we had taken him or Mark Walton, or even a Ronald Jones III(who I thought was massively overrated) for that reason. This offense has a lot of firepower but we lack that guy on third downs who can turn a 4 yard reception out of the backfield into a thirty yard gain. People really forget how impactful Ray Rice was in the passing game. Harris and LJ Scott have that kind of talent, and either would be a great fit here. And Harris is a pro bowl talent if I've ever seen it. Even with that dominant offensive line in front of him, he's got power, explosiveness, speed, and quick cuts. He's a taller Ray Rice or MJD and a scheme versiitle RB. If we have a late round pick and make the postseason, Flacco is staying, and we are likely retaining most of our FAs and can afford to get some oline help in FA too. We'd be one of the most complete teams in the league from top to bottom, and Harris might be that missing piece. We make the postseason we have a two year window in all likelihood and Harris could very well be the guy to push the team over the top. So yes, I would take that chance.