No team in the AFC North has been more active in reshaping their roster for the 2017 season than has been the Baltimore Ravens, who added a number of key free agent pieces, traded a couple of players, signed some of their own unrestricted free agents, and even excised a number of players who were too much of a cap burden to bear with a time with limited space.
Among those salary cap casualties was longtime starter Lardarius Webb, who transitioned from a starting outside cornerback with slot flexibility to a starting safety for the 2016 season, a role that he played pretty well, nearly recording an interception in the first game against the Steelers.