Jets general manager Joe Douglas continued to address depth on the offensive line Monday by swinging a trade with the Ravens for guard Alex Lewis.

The Jets sent a conditional seventh-round pick in 2020 to Baltimore, according to a source.

Lewis, 27, was on the verge of being cut by the Ravens. He actually posted a farewell message to Baltimore earlier Monday on Instagram.

This is the second move Douglas has swung in the last week in an attempt to bolster the offensive line, which has been an afterthought for the Jets for the last decade. He convinced center Ryan Kalil to come out of retirement and join the Jets on Thursday.

Douglas must have been worried that Lewis would be claimed on waivers by the Cardinals or 49ers. The Jets are third in the waiver order. Lewis started 18 games for the Ravens over two seasons.

The 2016 fourth-round pick out of Nebraska has had trouble staying healthy. Lewis had just been cleared after opening training camp on the physically unable to perform list following offseason shoulder surgery. A sprained ankle sidelined him for six weeks in 2016 and he missed the 2017 season with a shoulder injury that required surgery. Last year, he missed two games with a neck injury.

The Jets currently have Kelechi Osemele and Brian Winters starting at guard. Lewis likely will be fighting to be one of the Jets’ backups.