The Ravens are among the teams which have made an addition at the receiver spot. Baltimore added Diontae Johnson from the Panthers by agreeing to a Day 3 pick swap in which Carolina retained much of his remaining salary.
Given the low acquisition cost on the part of the Ravens, expectations will be tempered for Johnson upon arrival. The 28-year-old was long considered one of the top options at the receiver position available via trade, with a mid-round pick once being the asking price. Carolina’s willingness to take only a minor upgrade in draft capital while absorbing most of Johnson’s outstanding compensation speaks to the mutual desire of both parties to move on.
“Once I found out where I was going, I was excited,” the Toledo product confirmed when asked about his acquisition by the Ravens (via Clifton Brown of the team’s website). “Sigh of relief. I’m ready to work.”
With three seasons of at least 882 receiving yards on his resume, Johnson brings not only experience to the Ravens’ receiving corps but also a notable pedigree compared to the the team’s other options at the position. Baltimore has recent first-rounders Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman on their way to career highs in production, but adding another target – especially in the event either member of that pairing were to miss signficant time – represents a reasonable move. It remains to be seen how involved Johnson will be once he acclimates Baltimore’s offense.
On that point, veteran insider Josina Anderson reports the Johnson acquisition is not expected to result in a reduction in Flowers’ or Bateman’s workloads. Baltimore rarely uses three-receiver sets, and with all three of the team’s tight ends (Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar) along with fullback Patrick Ricard healthy that should remain the case moving forward. Johnson – whose most productive campaign came in 2021 with 1,161 yards and eight touchdowns – will slot in ahead of Nelson Agholor for the WR3 gig in that scenario.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh added the team is considering using Johnson as a punt returner. Deonte Harty is currently on IR due to a knee injury, creating a need on special teams. Johnson has not handed return duties since the first two years of his career (having also done so in college), and that may be his best path to signficant usage with his newest team. As a pending free agent, his production in any and all capacities will be key in determining his market value.
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