The Baltimore Ravens just traded away defensive end Timmy Jernigan to the Philadelphia Eagles for a third round pick. While this gives Baltimore more ammunition that they can use in the 2017 NFL draft, the roster as it stands right now is weakened.

The Ravens already needed to replace one starter on the defensive line after Lawrence Guy was signed by the New England Patriots. Now they will need to replace two starters. With only four players to try and fill two spots, this move also weakens the overall depth on the defensive line.

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Brent Urban will likely win one spot on the defensive line, while Willie Henry, Bronson Kaufusi and Michael Pierce compete for the other starting spot. There could be some growing pains on defense, as Kaufusi and Henry missed all of 2016 with injuries and all three remaining players are entering just their second season each.

Here’s likely how the depth chart looks along the defensive line with Jernigan off the team:

Position Player 1 Player 2 DT Willie Henry Michael Pierce NT Brandon Williams Carl Davis DE Brent Urban Bronson Kaufusi

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Baltimore has moved up in the draft by trading away a player that they were probably going to lose anyway. But they have also created a hole on their roster that they will need to fill and reduced the overall amount of depth on the defensive line.