Report: Ravens, D.J. Fluker agree to terms
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms on a deal with guard D.J. Fluker, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Details of the agreement are unknown, and Rapoport reports the deal is pending a physical.
The Seattle Seahawks released Fluker on Sunday after two seasons.
Fluker, 29, started 14 games at right guard for the Seahawks last season, allowing six sacks and committing seven penalties, according to PFF. He appeared in 24 contests for Seattle dating back to 2018.
The 2013 first-round pick is a strong candidate to replace longtime Ravens guard Marshal Yanda, who retired in March. Yanda started 166 games over 13 seasons with Baltimore, including 15 starts in 2019.
Baltimore also has fresh guards on its depth chart. The Ravens used their 2019 fourth-round pick to select Ben Powers and added Tyre Phillips and Ben Bredeson in the third and fourth rounds of this year's draft, respectively.
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