Baltimore is 1-5, and depending on whom you ask, they trade everyone but Lamar Jackson, push all the chips towards the center of the table, and rebuild the roster around their MVP quarterback. With 11 games remaining, Baltimore needs to win at least nine to secure the likely double-digit wins required to earn one of the final AFC wild-card spots.

At 4-2, Pittsburgh is currently three wins ahead of Baltimore in the AFC North, but the Ravens have the fifth-lowest strength of schedule in the NFL remaining (.442), with their most challenging matchups being the Steelers (twice), Packers, and Patriots. Baltimore is on a bye week, and will face the Bears (Oct. 26) and Dolphins (Oct. 30) before the November 4 trade deadline.

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The Ravens could be buyers or sellers depending on how the next few weeks go following the bye, and we’re looking at five players who could be moved if Baltimore is 1-7 at the deadline.

TE Mark Andrews

Andrews is set to be a free agent, and Isaiah Likely appears to be the future at the tight end position in Baltimore, with Charlie Kolar as a capable backup. The 30-year-old Andrews is off to the worst start in his career with just 174 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

OLB Kyle Van Noy

The 34-year-old veteran is coming off a double-digit sack season in 2024, but has just three tackles and one sack this season, and could give a potential Super Bowl team that final piece to the puzzle. Philadelphia is a short drive from Baltimore, and a mid-season acquisition could get the Eagles‘ defense back on track.

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OLB David Ojabo

The Ravens are light on pass rushers, but Adisa Isaac should return soon, and Mike Green needs all the snaps he can get at the edge rusher position. Ojabo is in the final year of his deal and is unlikely to have a significant impact in Baltimore.

RB Keaton Mitchell

Baltimore has plenty of trade pieces if they take the route of being sellers, and one player who would draw interest is fourth-string running back Keaton Mitchell. The Ravens are wasting Mitchell’s explosive talents, and he could be an intriguing change-of-pace option at the running back position ahead of the NFL trade deadline. As a rookie, Mitchell led all running backs with at least a dozen attempts in yards per carry (8.4 avg) and looked to be the most explosive player on the roster.

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CB Marlon Humphrey

Humphrey, 28, had a career-best season in 2024 when the nine-year veteran had 67 total tackles, 15 passes defended, six interceptions – including his first NFL pick-six – and two forced fumbles. He also allowed a passer rating of just 60.9 when targeted. Humphrey, whose contract runs through 2027, has a 38.6 grade from PFF, good for 163rd best out of 171 cornerbacks around the league. Humphrey’s 40.0 grade in coverage is 151st in the NFL, and a team like Philadelphia or another franchise one player away could value Humphrey with two years remaining on his deal.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: NFL trade deadline: 5 Ravens who could be moved for draft picks