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The Baltimore Ravens' offensive line remains unsettled, particularly at center. Rookie Vega Ioane is viewed as a potential solution for the guard position, being recognized as the top guard in the draft class.

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The Baltimore Ravens' offensive line is, for some, still in flux as we approach the offseason workouts.
Tyler Linderbaum hasn't been replaced, which is odd, as the Ravens have a huge hole in the middle of their offensive line, and one that, if a game were played today, Corey Bullock would be trying to fill.
But Ravens rookie Vega Ioane is seen as one player who can help fill the void at guard, as he is seen as the best guard in the draft class.
And for CBS Sports' Carter Bahns, when stating what he learned about each team at rookie minicamp, it was that Ioane took a lot of reps at right guard.
“Widely considered the best guard in the draft, Ioane fills a significant need on the interior offensive line for the Ravens," Bahns wrote. "The question is where he will settle in. Ioane was primarily a left guard at Penn State but has experience on the right side of the line and at center. Baltimore has a spot to fill at center after Tyler Linderbaum left in free agency, but guard is the more natural fit for their No. 14 pick.”
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Vega Ioane is a rookie guard for the Baltimore Ravens, considered the best guard in the draft class, and is expected to help strengthen the team's offensive line.
The Ravens' offensive line is in flux, particularly with a significant gap at center that has not yet been addressed as offseason workouts approach.
Vega Ioane is regarded as the top guard in the draft class, making him a key player for the Ravens as they look to improve their offensive line.
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I don't see Ioane settling in at right guard because he would be usurping John Simpson, who is a staple of the offensive line.
On the left-hand side of the offensive line, that is where Ioane is likely to start his NFL career, but center is still a huge problem.
Of course, Baltimore might feel content with Bullock as Lamar Jackson's center, and if it isn't, there aren't too many options out there at this time of the offseason, barring a big trade.
Ioane can fix a lot of Baltimore's offensive line issues, but I doubt the franchise will shift him to center simply because he's too good a guard to warrant moving him.