Could Davante Adams be headed to the Ravens?

The three-time All-Pro wide receiver who has asked the Las Vegas Raiders to trade him posted a picture of Edgar Allan Poe on his Instagram Live on Friday afternoon. He then posted a more cryptic Poe quote: “Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see.”

Poe, of course, lived on and off in Baltimore and died in the city in 1849. His poem, “The Raven,” also inspired the name of Baltimore’s professional football team.

Whether the Ravens can or even would be interested in acquiring the six-time Pro Bowl selection, however, remains to be seen.

The Raiders have reportedly asked for a second-round draft pick plus compensation for the 31-year-old receiver. Baltimore does have a second-rounder among its cache of seven picks in next year’s draft, along with potentially as many as seven compensatory selections after losing several key free agents this offseason.

However, acquiring Adams would immediately count $13.5 million against the cap, a number that will decline with each passing week down to $8.6 million at the Nov. 5 trade deadline.

The Ravens currently have just $4.3 million in cap space, though they could clear more room by unloading a player as part of the deal and restructuring the contract of quarterback Lamar Jackson, among others.

The Raiders could also be willing to pay some of Adams’ salary, thus further reducing his salary cap hit.

According to BetCalifornia.com, Baltimore has the fourth-best odds at +1000, or a 9.1% chance, to acquire Adams. Only the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints have better odds. NFL Network reported Friday that Adams would prefer to go to the Jets to reunite with his friend and four-time NFL Most Valuable Player, quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

The Ravens are certainly familiar with Adams, who lit up Baltimore for nine catches for 110 yards and a touchdown in the Raiders’ Week 2 upset win at M&T Bank Stadium.

“You know how we feel about our guys,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said when asked about Adams on Wednesday. “I really can’t comment on anybody else’s players. We talked about Davante Adams a couple of weeks ago and I didn’t want to talk anything about him after the game — we had seen enough at that point. We love our guys.”

Injury report: The Ravens will enter their first AFC North game of the season remarkably healthy.

All 52 players on the active roster practiced Friday in Owings Mills, two days ahead of Sunday’s showdown against the rival Bengals (1-3) at Paycor Stadium.

Only cornerback Arthur Maulet (knee/hamstring), who began his 21-day window to return Wednesday, was ruled out on the final injury report of the week after being absent for a second straight day. He suffered a “soft-tissue” setback, according to Harbaugh, who said that Maulet’s return to practice next week will be “day-to-day.”

Wide receiver and kick returner Deonte Harty (knee), meanwhile, was listed as questionable despite being a full participant in practice. Left guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) and running back Rasheen Ali (neck) were also full participants and listed as questionable.

Elsewhere in practice, running back Keaton Mitchell, who has been on the physically unable to perform list since the start of the season after tearing his ACL in mid-December, was jogging on a side field.

While he is still not close to being activated, two weeks ago Mitchell wrote on X that he was “blessed to see 20+ mph again,” adding that his return would be in due time. Asked Thursday about a timeline on Mitchell’s return, Harbaugh said only that he’s “right on schedule.”

“The schedule was to be back this season,” he said. “He’s not close enough yet to really talk about it, but he’s doing really well.”

As for the Bengals, they are largely healthy with coach Zac Taylor telling reporters Friday that edge rushers Trey Hendrickson (neck/back) and Myles Murphy (knee) along with defensive tackles B.J. Hill (hamstring) and McKinnley Jackson (knee) will all play Sunday. Only Murphy was listed as questionable.

Cincinnati could however be without cornerback Mike Hilton, who didn’t practice all week after suffering a knee injury during Sunday’s win over the Carolina Panthers. He is listed as questionable.

It is likely, however, that the Bengals will be without defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (hamstring), who did not practice this week and is listed as doubtful.