The situation surrounding Baltimore Ravens right tackle Rick Wagner continues to get more and more dire each day. After looking like he would hit free agency and possibly look to sign a top deal, reality is hitting as teams are beginning to show interest.

NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo spoke on Good Morning Football that several teams were interested in Wagner. Included were the Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears and Houston Texans. With each team holding more available salary cap space than Baltimore’s $13.8 million, general manager Ozzie Newsome would have a tough time competing for Wagner’s services.

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Despite Wagner’s performance slip in 2015, he will likely enter a free agent market that is devoid of quality young options. While Wagner has had some lackluster performances, his sophomore and 2016 seasons showed a ceiling many teams would be interested in locking up long term. That potential and a weak market make for a huge contract.

The top, true right tackle currently is Green Bay Packers Bryan Bulaga at $6.75 million per season. Garofolo believes that Wagner could “blow the lid off the right tackle market,” potentially putting it at $8 million or more per season. If Wagner does reach near that amount, Baltimore simply wouldn’t be able to entertain the thought of keeping him and would likely have to look for his replacement either through the 2017 NFL draft or free agency at a lower cost.