The Baltimore Ravens have signed veteran center Ethan Pocic, adding a experienced option to their offensive line. Pocic, who previously played for the Seattle Seahawks and Cleveland Browns, is expected to compete for the starting center role in Baltimore. His arrival brings stability to a position that had been uncertain after last season. Head coach John Harbaugh has praised Pocic's versatility and experience. The signing likely makes Pocic the favorite to start in Week 1, though the team will still have an open competition during training camp. Pocic has started 46 games over his career, providing depth and reliability. The Ravens are looking to improve their offensive line after some struggles in the previous season. Pocic's presence could solidify the middle of the line and help protect quarterback Lamar Jackson. The team also has other young centers on the roster, but Pocic's experience gives him an edge. The Ravens' offense is expected to benefit from his leadership and familiarity with various blocking schemes. This move is part of Baltimore's efforts to strengthen their offensive front for the upcoming season. Fans and analysts will watch the center battle closely as training camp progresses.