NFL Insiders says this could be Ravens' best defensive line in years

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Sometimes, one move changes the conversation. That might already be happening for the Baltimore Ravens. The return of Calais Campbell wasn't just about adding depth. It wasn't just about leadership. It certainly wasn't about nostalgia. It may have been the final piece to what could be a nasty front. ESPN's NFL Live crew weighed in, and Mina Kimes expressed a theory that will certainly be music to Ravens fans' ears.

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Getting Madubuike back is a big 'if', but fingers are certainly crossed among the loyal members of this fan base. What Kimes said isn't casual praise. That's more of an expectation. Belief is growing, and it starts with the veterans. Campbell returns as a proven presence. He's still productive, still disruptive, and still one of the most respected voices in any locker room. Pair him with Trey Hendrickson, and Baltimore suddenly has a legitimate tone-setter on the edge. Then, there's the addition of the youth.

Zion Young brings power and versatility. Mike Green still carries upside. Inside, the group has options, depth, and competition, something that was missing when injuries ravaged the roster last season. That's the difference. This isn't just a collection of names. It's a balanced unit. A year ago, the pass rush was a problem—the pressure wasn't consistent. The depth was tested. The identity felt incomplete. Now there's a real argument that it could become one of the team's biggest strengths. That's a dramatic shift. Calais Campbell didn't just return to Baltimore to play one more season. He may have helped reshape the narrative because if the NFL Live crew is right, and there's a chance that they are, the Baltimore Ravens didn’t just improve their defensive line. They may have built one that can carry them.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Calais Campbell’s return sparks bold claim about Ravens’ defensive line

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