The Facts: The Ravens are interested in adding Wallace "if the price is right," NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala reported.
Diehards Line:
The Vikings released Wallace earlier this week after one season with the team because the price wasn’t right. He was due to make more than $11 million in 2016. Wallace averaged 12.1 yards per reception last season, a career low. If Wallace, 29, can still stretch a defense, then he and the Ravens could make a good fit. As PFT notes, last year’s Ravens’ first-round pick, Breshad Perriman, got hurt in training camp and missed the entire season, and Steve Smith will be 37 in May and is coming off a torn Achilles. Wallace would add speed and a veteran presence to a wide receiver depth chart that’s very much unsettled at this point.