The Ravens appear unlikely to target Mike Wallace if the wide receiver hits the market. "The problem with going after restricted free agents, at that point, the player and the agent have the leverage because you have to do a deal that you don't think the other team is going to match," Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome said. With restricted free agents, the player's current team offers a tender, meaning any team that wants to sign him would have to give up a draft pick that corresponds with the tender. In the case of Wallace, Pittsburgh is likely to place a first-round tender on him.