The Ravens have undergone an offseason of change, including hiring a new head coach, Jesse Minter, who brought in Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator and Anthony Weaver as defensive coordinator while working to retain key personnel. Baltimore has 22 unrestricted free agents, according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre’Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar’Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will evaluate.
While the franchise won’t undergo a complete rebuild, there will be overhauls made at critical positions, and Eric DeCosta should have plenty of draft capital to help reload. The team will take steps to sign Lamar Jackson to a new contract, and after a season in which he dealt with countless injuries, Baltimore’s priority should be to upgrade the offensive guard positions.
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A current look via Over The Cap shows the Ravens have $13,801,916 available to roll over to 2026 and $12,262,715 in dead cap space.
With the off-season roaring along, let’s examine the 45 players on the Ravens roster currently under contract.
QB: 2
Lamar Jackson: $74,500,000
Cooper Rush: $2,649,000
Jackson has one of the biggest cap hits in the NFL, and the Ravens have a March 9 deadline that they’d like to beat when it comes to a contract extension.
RB: 4
Derrick Henry: $5,589,000
Justice Hill: $3,813,727
Rasheen Ali: $1,147,467
Keaton Mitchell: Restricted free agent
Fulback Lucas Scott
Henry is guaranteed $11 million in 2026, but has one of the smallest cap hits in the league for an elite player.
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WR: 5
Rashod Bateman: $6,180,687
Zay Flowers: $4,466,140
Devontez Walker: $1,274,463
LaJohntay Wester: $1,058,717
Cornelius Johnson: $885,000
Dayton Wade: ERFA
TE: 1
Mark Andrews: $6,979,624
After some off-season and summertime doubt, the Mark Andrews era will continue in Baltimore, after the Ravens agreed to terms on a three-year, $39.3 million extension with the franchise’s all-time leading catcher. The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed money. Andrews was slated to hit free agency at season’s end, but now, he’ll remain, while Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar test free agency. The $13.1M per year average makes Andrews the sixth-highest-paid tight end in terms of average annual value, behind the Cleveland Browns’ David Njoku and ahead of the Cowboys’ Jake Ferguson.
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OL: 8
Ronnie Stanley: $9,859,588
Andrew Vorhees: $3,630,528
Roger Rosengarten: $1,755,631
Emery Jones Jr.: $1,425,800
Carson Vinson: $1,122,399
Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan $885,000
Jared Penning: $885,000
Lucas Scott: $885,000
Corey Bullock ERFA
DL: 6
Nnamdi Madubuike: $30,975,000
Broderick Washington: $5,860,000
Travis Jones: $5,563,111
John Jenkins: $1,827,500
Aeneas Peebles: $1,048,570
David Olajiga: $885,000
Basil Okoye ERFA
Madubuike missed most of this season with a neck injury, and there’s been some talk of a potential retirement.
Edge Rusher: 4
Tavius Robinson: $3,785,141
Mike Green: $1,686,229
Adisa Isaac: $1,540,373
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Kaimon Rucker: $885,000
Carl Jones Jr. ERFA
LB: 4
Roquan Smith: $32,718,750
Trenton Simpson: $3,837,637
Teddye Buchanan: $1,230,724
Jay Higgins: $1,011,666
CB: 8
Marlon Humphrey: $26,276,000
Nate Wiggins: $3,496,315
T.J. Tampa: $1,249,614
Robert Longerbeam: $1,048,570
Amani Oruwariye: $1,075,000
Keyon Martin: $1,005,000
Bilhal Kone: $954,286
Marquise Robinson: $885,000
S: 3
Kyle Hamilton: $10,682,604
Malaki Starks: $3,768,104
Keondre Jackson: $1,005,000
Specialist: 2
Nick Moore: $1,455,000
Tyler Loop $1,066,193
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: NFL Free Agency: Ravens roster ahead of March 9 negotiation window