Ravens are hosting Ohio State offensive tackle Josh Simmons on a top 30 predraft visit

The Ravens want to add more talent to the offensive line in this month's draft, which could provide the perfect opportunity for Baltimore to prepare for life after Ronnie Stanley. The draft is 17 days away and two weeks from this Thursday, so teams have about nine days remaining to complete the top 30 predraft visits.

With the team wanting to add more talent to the offensive line, Adam Schefter reports that the Ravens will host former Ohio State star offensive tackle Josh Simmons on a visit Tuesday.

Simmons had season-ending knee surgery on Oct. 12 after sustaining an injury in the first half of Ohio State's 32-31 loss to Oregon. Rosenhaus said the surgery went well, and he was already ahead of schedule with his rehab.

The former transfer from San Diego State had not allowed a sack last season before the injury. Before the injury, ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. had Simmons ranked as the No. 25 overall prospect in the 2025 NFL draft. Simmons is currently ranked as the No. 4 offensive tackle in Kiper's latest Big Board rankings.

Simmons has a high ceiling with upper-body strength and elite athleticism, but he must address some technique concerns and recover from a knee injury.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ohio State's talented left tackle Josh Simmons has visit with Ravens

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