The Baltimore Ravens have a few needs this offseason, none greater than at wide receiver. With the retirement of Steve Smith and several other receivers set to become free agents, an influx of talent is desperately needed for Baltimore’s offense to flourish.

While the Ravens will undoubtedly aim to use the draft to help solve the problem, Baltimore has always done better with veterans from outside their organization. From the Smith to Anquan Boldin, Mike Wallace and Derrick Mason, the Ravens have seen far more success poaching wideouts from other teams’ rosters than trying to develop their own.

This offseason features a bevy of talent if Baltimore wishes to tap into it — so much so that we had to narrow things down to the top six options.

Pierre Garcon, Washington Redskins

Former Indianapolis Colts and Washington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garcon is an intriguing option for the Ravens. Still capable of putting up 1,000 yards a season at age 30, Garcon would be asked to take on a reduced role with Baltimore, likely opposite Breshad Perriman.

It’s Garcon’s speed that makes him so interesting. Having both him and Perriman being able to take the top off a defense could open up the run game and short-passing attack almost immediately. Plus, Garcon’s experience should help develop Baltimore’s other young receivers all while being a veteran leader in the locker room.

DeSean Jackson, Washington Redskins

DeSean Jackson could be even faster and more capable than Garcon but likely more expensive to land. However, with the added ability could come some headaches as Jackson has been known to be a handful at times. All has been quiet while in Washington, but those red flags are still very much in people’s memory.

Still if he can be as productive at age 30 as he was with the Redskins, Baltimore would be getting likely its closest thing to a No. 1 receiver in quite some time.

Anquan Boldin, Detroit Lions

Boldin was a Raven from 2010-12 before being traded to the San Francisco 49ers. He is still getting it done, with 67 catches for 584 yards and eight touchdowns in 2016.

What Baltimore has in speed, they lack in sheer size and power, and Boldin presents those two things in spades. At 36, there are some major questions about his longevity, but for a one-year deal Boldin could be the type of stopgap player who makes a major difference come the playoffs.

Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears

If the Ravens find themselves with extra cash, they could decide to upgrade their wide receiver corps in a big way with a legitimate young talent in Alshon Jeffery.

Though Jeffery is absolutely capable of being a true No. 1 receiver, injuries have dampened the outlook on the 26-year-old in a major way. Once expected to be among the top receivers in the league, Jeffery has to convince people he can survive a full 16-game season.

Kenny Britt, Los Angeles Rams

Kenny Britt has had a rather up-and-down career thus far with the Tennessee Titans and now the Rams. But he’s finally settled down to be somewhat consistent while losing the maturity issues that plagued him earlier in his career.

Fresh off his first 1,000-yard season, Britt is hitting the market as a real weapon who can be relied upon. That’s something Baltimore doesn’t really have right now, and they could use to get someone young enough (age 28) to stick around for a while. Britt isn’t an especially sexy pickup, but the Ravens would be getting a player for a good price who should have two to four years left in his prime.

Terrelle Pryor, Cleveland Browns

Grabbing Terrelle Pryor would do two things for the Ravens. First, it would get them a young talent (age 27) who, while still learning, has the body and capability to become a serious weapon for an offense. Second, it would screw over the Cleveland Browns, the Ravens’ AFC North foe.

In 2016, Pryor managed 1,007 yards on 77 receptions for the Browns while finding the end zone four times, and he did it on a bad offense that had a revolving door at quarterback. After playing his first three seasons in the NFL as a quarterback, Pryor has pulled himself up by the bootstraps to become a wide receiver capable of impressing.