The Indianapolis Colts on Thursday released linebacker D’Qwell Jackson, creating $5.5 million in cap space. Jackson is now a free agent with quite the credentials as he has a total of 1,219 tackles 19.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, 13 fumble recoveries and nine interceptions in 11 seasons in the NFL.

As of now, with the early retirement of inside linebacker Zach Orr, the Baltimore Ravens currently have a vacancy next to C.J. Mosley in the team’s 3-4 hybrid defense. The 33-year-old Jackson already has previous experience playing inside linebacker in a similar defense with the Colts under coach Chuck Pagano, who was Baltimore’s defensive coordinator in 2011. Jackson also has experience playing inside linebacker in a 3-4 defense from his earlier days with the Cleveland Browns.

Jackson could be an option the Ravens look at. However, Baltimore could also stay in house and try to groom linebacker Kamalei Correa into filling the vacant inside linebacker role. Correa was selected in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft, and he didn’t get a lot of playing time during the regular season due to his own injuries and also in part due to the quality of play from young linebackers such as Orr and Matt Judon. This year might be Correa’s biggest chance to shine.

The Ravens have some interesting options. And if Baltimore is interested in Jackson, he would likely fit their mantra: the right player at the right price. Though he would be only a stopgap given his age, he could keep the Ravens chugging forward with little transition.