By and large, the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason so far has largely been hailed as a convincing success. They were able to dump a substantial amount of cap space by releasing former starters or starters who became irrelevant such as Elvis Dumervil and Lardarius Webb and were able to use that money to bring in Tony Jefferson and Danny Woodhead so far.
But the big-money acquisition was the retention of nose tackle Brandon Williams, who was inked to a deal more massive than he is, reportedly agreeing to terms on a five-year contract that comfortably surpassed the previous high for a player of a similar position.