OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens are two weeks into training camp and, by now, the team’s decision-makers have a strong idea of what they have and what they might still need. Unless there are injuries, the Ravens are all but set at tight end and along the defensive line.

They’re so deep in the secondary team officials are already pondering whether they’ll have the roster room for all the defensive backs they want to keep. Advertisement At other positions, the Ravens probably have enough depth to get by, but that could change if there are multiple injuries or young players don’t perform when thrust into bigger roles. Then, there are a few spots where Baltimore looks a bit vulnerable with what it currently has.

The Ravens have just under $7 million of salary-cap space, according to the NFL Players Association’s Public Salary Cap Report. They’ll likely want — and need — even more than that to get through the regular season and maintain the flexibility to make moves. There are contracts they can restructure to create more space.

Still, they’ll have to be judicious with what they add. They’ll have to determine what’s a luxury and what’s a necessity. After watching the team the past two weeks, it’s a good time to look at where the Ravens still could improve.

Let’s evaluate the concern level (at least from an outsider’s perspective) with each position of potential need. Free, daily NFL updates direct to your inbox. document.

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