After a nine-week off-season workouts program, the Ravens are scheduled for two more days of mandatory mini-camp before the team breaks until training camp. The Baltimore Ravens weren’t overly active during the first few days of NFL free agency. Still, the team added a future Hall of Fame wide receiver to the passing game and a versatile linebacker to the special teams. The Ravens retained Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Ricard, and Tylan Wallace, while the restructuring of Marlon Humphrey created $13 million in salary cap space.

Even with the inactivity and loss of five key contributors or starters, the team remains amid a Super Bowl window and has restocked the roster with 11 draft picks in April. The Ravens landed Malaki Starks in the first round and secured Mike Green after he slipped to Round 2.

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Baltimore currently has about $18,946,388 in cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $134,681,085 on offense and $124,816,571 on defense.

Here’s where the Ravens sit in positional spending on both sides of the ball, thanks to Over The Cap.

Offense

Total spending: $134,681,085

NFL rank: 21st

Baltimore has Lamar Jackson, Ronnie Stanley, Mark Andrews, and Derrick Henry among the highest-paid at their positions. Rashod Bateman’s salary rose to about $13 million per season after his contract extension.

QB

Total spending: $47,204,000

NFL rank: 6th

Biggest cap hit: Lamar Jackson ($43,500,000)

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Jackson is a candidate for a restructuring or contract extension.

RB

Total spending: $14,664,466

NFL rank: 7th

Biggest cap hit: Derrick Henry ($8,499,000)

Henry’s salary cap decreased after he signed his two-year, $30 million extension.

WR

Total spending: $18,973,632

NFL rank: 32nd

Biggest cap hit: Rashod Bateman ($5,148,333)

Bateman carries the biggest salary cap hit after signing a three-year, $36 million extension.

TE

Total spending: $23,396,252

NFL rank: 4th

Mark Andrews is on the books for a $16,907,615 cap hit and just had a $4 million bonus paid out.

OL

Total spending: $$29,020,235

NFL rank: 31st

Biggest cap hits: Ronnie Stanley ($5,804,000)

Defense

Total spending: $124,816,571

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NFL rank: 16th

Nnamdi Madubuike, Roquan Smith, Odafe Oweh, and Marlon Humphrey lead the charge.

DT

Total spending: $28,146,749

NFL rank: 19th

Biggest cap hit: Nnamdi Madubuike ($16,475,000)

Edge Rusher

Total spending:$28,586,993

NFL rank: 17th

Biggest cap hit: Odafe Oweh ($13,251,000)

Oweh will play 2025 on his fifth-year option, while Kyle Van Noy counts $6,125,000.

LB

Total spending: $30,111,761

NFL rank: 1st

Roquan Smith carries a $23,718,750 cap hit and his the highest-paid linebacker in the NFL behind Fred Warner.

CB

Total spending: $22,889,613

NFL rank: 14th

Biggest cap hit: Marlon Humphrey ($11,981,80)

S

Total spending: $15,081,455

NFL rank: 19th

Biggest cap hit: Kyle Hamilton ($5,172,074)

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Examining the Baltimore Ravens positional spending among all 32 teams