Marlon Humphrey had an All-Pro caliber season in 2024, and his move to the slot cornerback position was a primary reason for the Ravens‘ significant improvement on defense down the stretch. Humphrey has talked about a potential future move to the safety position, but he’s become a lockdown and physical player in the slot now.
Pro Football Focus revealed their top 32 cornerbacks for 2025, and the former Alabama star landed in the top 10.
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Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore RavensAfter battling injuries in 2023 and posting a career-low 63.2 PFF coverage grade, Humphrey enjoyed a mostly healthy 2024 season and posted an 81.0 PFF coverage grade, good for the second-best mark of his career. He ranked fourth in PFF advanced coverage grade in 2024, and his 6.4% interceptions-per-target rate was a career high.
Baltimore just created cap space with Humphrey by reducing his $18 million salary and roster bonus to the league minimum of $1.255 million while converting $16.745 million to a bonus.
Two void years were added to Humphrey’s deal, and the restructure creates $13.396 million in 2025 cap space. Humphrey made his fourth Pro Bowl in six seasons, and his six interceptions were the most in the AFC.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Nate Wiggins snubbed in cornerback rankings, Marlon Humphey is top 10