The Ravens have $11,215,484 available in cap space, good for fourth worst in the NFL after the first wave of free agency. Baltimore has 11 picks in April's NFL draft and will look to retool the roster with a pool of young players rather than hand out one-year prove it deals to select veterans.
The Ravens weren't overly active during the first few days of NFL free agency. Still, the team added a future Hall of Fame wide receiver to the passing game and a versatile linebacker to the special teams. The Ravens retained Ronnie Stanley, Patrick Ricard, and Tylan Wallace, while the restructure of Marlon Humphrey created $13 million in salary cap space.