ORLANDO, Fla. -- By coach John Harbaugh's estimation, the Ravens might need to add two more cornerbacks because of the uncertainty surrounding the recovery time with Lardarius Webb and Fabian Washington.
Both are coming off season-ending knee injuries and both aren't locks for the start of the regular season.
Harbaugh said the Ravens would probably need to sign a free-agent cornerback and draft one. One option could be re-signing Frank Walker, who is fielding offers from other teams.
Would the Ravens be interested in bringing back Walker?
"It's funny you ask the question and the whole fan base, everybody's going to be like, 'Don't do it.' But Frank's a better player than what people think," Harbaugh said at the NFL owners meetings. "I get as frustrated with Frank as anybody does and Frank knows that. He'll tell you about it and he'll laugh about it. Frank has got as much talent as any corner in the league. He's tough, he's competitive, he's a physical guy. He loves to play the game. When he gets carried outside of his technique he struggles just like any corner does. When he stays within himself and plays technique, he plays very well."
Harbaugh added, "Frank has got some other options right now, too. People have respect for him. We may not be able to get him signed back. Right now, I'm not so sure that he's not the best guy out there. You can give me a list of guys and we could think about it, but.. He knows how we play. He knows how we practice. He knows the expectations. We've had him for two years. We've been through some moments as we all know. And those moments you kind of grow through those things. Hopefully, he understands now what's expected of him."
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