The Baltimore Ravens might get their first jump on their own pending free agents with fullback Kyle Juszczyk. Jason LaCanfora of CBS Sports indicated that the two sides could meet up at the NFL’s scouting combine to work on a deal.

“They will be talking to Juszczyk’s agent at the combine. They’re setting that meeting up,” La Canfora said on his “Bmore Opinionated” podcast.

Juszczyk earned his first Pro Bowl nomination this season after showing how adept he is at not only paving the way in the run game, but as a pass catcher out of the backfield. Juszczyk caught 37 receptions for 266 yards, adding five runs for 22 yards and a touchdown to his total.

Now finished with his rookie deal, Juszczyk is entering a weak market for fullbacks, though the league has moved away from the position in a big way to become more pass happy. Still, for teams like the Ravens and a handful of others that appreciate the position, Juszczyk should easily become the highest-paid fullback in the league with his next contract.

Currently Cincinnati Bengals Ryan Hewitt is the top-paid fullback in the league at $2.5 million average per season. With Juszczyk’s ability both as a pass catcher and a blocker, he could surpass that with relative ease, pushing beyond the three-year, $11 million contract Vonta Leach signed with Baltimore in 2011.

It’s no question how important Juszczyk is to a Ravens’ offense that wants to get better at running the ball, and after his 2016 season, he could see significantly more snaps and more touches moving forward. All of that makes his potential contract a bit of an enigma at this time.