NFL’s top 100 shocker (Image via Getty) As other NFL franchises scramble to balance big contracts with cap constraints, the Baltimore Ravens are showing how to win with value. Stacked with Pro Bowlers on cost-efficient deals, Baltimore’s roster was just spotlighted in CBS Sports’ Top 100 and “All-Bargain Team.” With stars like Tyler Linderbaum and Kyle Hamilton still on rookie contracts, the Ravens are turning smart spending into serious Super Bowl potential.
Two stars, one strategy: Elite talent on rookie deals
Tyler Linderbaum was ranked as the NFL’s second-best center by PFF heading into 2025, despite carrying just a $4.2M cap hit this season. He’s already a multi-time Pro Bowler and could soon join the Ravens’ list of extended cornerstones. Safety Kyle Hamilton, a back-to-back All-Pro and defensive game-changer, is still playing under his rookie deal at just $5.2M in 2026. Both players are now eligible for contract talks this summer.Baltimore’s front office has mastered the art of maximizing cap space while locking down elite players before market spikes. Instead of chasing high-priced veterans, the Ravens focus on drafting well and negotiating early — a strategy that’s kept their core intact. CBS Sports named six Ravens in its 2025 Top 100, with two being among the league’s best bargains. That balance of performance and payroll makes them one of the NFL’s most sustainable contenders.
Lamar’s supporting cast grows without overspending
Lamar Jackson may be the face of the franchise, but it’s his supporting cast that shows Baltimore’s brilliance. While other top quarterbacks have costlier lineups, the Ravens built around Lamar with ascending stars like Linderbaum and Hamilton — all without straining their budget. With room to extend key players and flexibility for midseason moves, the Ravens remain playoff-ready without financial panic. Their strategic depth is now being recognized leaguewide.Also read: AFC on Alert: Kansas City Chiefs still cast the longest shadow in the conferenceThe Ravens are more than contenders — they’re a case study in front-office excellence. With smart contracts, timely drafting, and standout production from young stars, Baltimore has built a championship roster without paying championship prices. And that’s a win both on the field and on the books.