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John Harbaugh: 'Baltimore Ravens could prioritise bringing in wide receivers'

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh says that signing wide receivers could be a priority in the off-season.

John Harbaugh has said that signing new wide receivers could be a priority for the team in the off-season.

Torrey Smith recorded over 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career in 2013, while Marlon Brown scored seven touchdowns in his rookie season, but Jacoby Jones is set to become an unrestricted free agent, while Brandon Stokley has announced his retirement.

The head coach told reporters: "I think it could be. I'm not opposed to adding any good player. As a coach, you want as many good players as you can possibly add to your football team.

"It's also important to get competition to push guys, so that they understand, 'Hey, you know what? If I'm going to get on the field, I'm going to have to play really, really well in practice and in games, or this other guy over here is going to take my reps'."

The Ravens have not drafted a wide receiver in the first round since 2005, when they picked Mark Clayton.

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