The Ravens would rather not change Orlando Brown Jr. They already have doubts in two other starting offensive line places and going from their top right attack would create a third. The organization not only considers Brown to be one of the best right-wing attacks in the NFL, but sees him as a strong contingency plan for left-back Ronnie Stanley, who is coming off a major ankle injury.
Teams with Super Bowl aspirations do not usually change 24-year-olds who have formed two Pro Bowl teams in three seasons and can play on both the left and right side without an obvious decline. This is especially true when they do not have an obvious internal spare. Brown will also have to earn just over $ 3 million this season in the final year of his rookie deal, a bargain for a featured player in a premium position.
Still, Brown has made it clear to Ravens decision makers that he would rather play his fourth NFL season elsewhere. He sees himself …