The Baltimore Ravens are wheelers and dealers in the draft and this one looks to be no exception. During the Ravens’ pre-draft press conference, general manager Ozzie Newsome mentioned that teams have already started contacting them about moving up into their No. 16 spot.

Ozzie: "We will evaluate that when we get to the pick… We've had some calls already on some teams that are interested moving to our spot" — MatthewStevens (@MatthewS_NFL) April 5, 2017

Baltimore has already made a few moves this offseason. They traded center Jeremy Zuttah in exchange for moving up 12 spots in the sixth round. On Tuesday, the Ravens traded defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan to move up 25 spots in the third round, shedding their compensatory pick for the No. 74 selection.

Newsome mentioned that a lot of the talk with other teams is dependent on if the player they like is available when Baltimore is on the clock. Of course, it also would be dependent on if the Ravens feel they can get a player they like further back and get value with the additional picks.

The fact that teams are already calling is interesting, however. Though, Newsome mentioned that just about everything is a possibility.