The Baltimore Ravens have a number of really tough decisions to make this week. With the final week of the preseason started and the Ravens’ 53-man roster needing to be finalized by Aug. 31, Baltimore’s coaching staff and front office are going to be spending lots of overtime figuring out which players make their team better.

One such decision comes at quarterback. The Ravens already have Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III cemented as their top two options but rookie Trace McSorley has made the decision a lot more difficult. Coach John Harbaugh and the rest of the staff have to decide if they want three quarterbacks on the roster or not. But regardless of how it shakes out, Harbaugh said McSorley in the team’s plans in some fashion.

“Trace has definitely earned the right to be in our plans, one way or another,” Harbaugh said following Tuesday’s practice. “And we’ll see how it shakes out. We don’t know, it’s a decision that still has to be made. But I think he’s done everything he can do, that’s for sure.”

McSorley put together a great performance in the third preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. He went 19-of-28 for 203 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions while adding the first rushing touchdown of his NFL career.

McSorley showed poise under pressure, accuracy, touch on all his throws, and most importantly, he showed improvement from the first two preseason games. That type of showing likely has McSorley on the radar of a few teams if Baltimore were to try and slide him through waivers to their practice squad.

There are still some questions as to just how useful McSorley would be for the Ravens this season. Considering Jackson and Griffin are both mobile quarterbacks, McSorley wouldn’t have the same value in the type of role the New Orleans Saints use for Taysom Hill behind Drew Brees. But with one more preseason game remaining, McSorley could find his way onto the field for special teams and earn a spot on the 53-man roster thanks to his versatility and potentially as an heir to the backup job Griffin currently holds.

It’s just one of the many decisions Baltimore will have to make on their 53-man roster this week. But it seems like the Ravens want to figure out how to keep him in town.