The Ravens went through some changes this offseason, including hiring new head coach Jesse Minter, who hired Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator and Anthony Weaver as defensive coordinator while working to retain key personnel. Baltimore has 22 unrestricted free agentsAccording to “Over The Cap” reports, big-name stars such as Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, KyEric DeCosta will evaluate Le Van Noy, Draymont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie and Adalius Washington.
While the team won’t be undergoing a complete rebuild, key positions will be overhauled, and Eric DeCosta should have enough 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 numerous injuries, Baltimore’s first priority should be upgrading the offensive guard position.
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Current research via Over The Cap shows the Ravens have $13,801,916 to roll over to 2026 and $12,262,715 in dead cap space.
As the offseason approaches, let’s take a look at the 45 players currently under contract on the Ravens roster.
Quarterback: 2
Lamar Jackson: $74,500,000
Cooper Rush: $2,649,000
Jackson is one of the highest-paid players in the NFL, and the Ravens hope to complete a contract extension before March 9.
Shooting Guard: 4
Derrick Henry: $5,589,000
Mount Justice: $3,813,727
Rahim Ali: $1,147,467
Keaton Mitchell: Restricted free agent
Defender Lucas Scott
Henry is guaranteed $11 million in 2026, but his salary cap hit is one of the lowest in the league for an elite player.
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Winning rate: 5
Rashod Bateman: $6,180,687
Zai Flowers: $4,466,140
Devontes Walker: $1,274,463
LaJohnta West: $1,058,717
Cornelius Johnson: $885,000
Dayton Wade: ERFA
Technical Engineer: 1
Mark Andrews: $6,979,624
After some questions in the offseason and summer, the Mark Andrews era will continue in Baltimore after the Ravens Agree to a three-year, $39.3 million contract extension with the franchise’s all-time leading receiver. The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed funding. Andrews was slated to become a free agent after the season, but now, he’ll stay while Isaiah Lakeley and Charlie Corral test free agency. An average salary of $13.1 million per year makes Andrews the sixth-highest average salary tight end behind the Cleveland Browns’ David Njoku and ahead of the Cowboys’ Jack Ferguson.
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OL: 8
Ronnie Stanley: $9,859,588
Andrew Voorhees: $3,630,528
Roger Rosengarten: $1,755,631
Emory Jones Jr.: $1,425,800
Carson Vinson: $1,122,399
Gerald Christian Lichtenhan $885,000
Jared Penning: $885,000
Lucas Scott: $885,000
Corey Bullock ERFA
Depth: 6
Nnamdi Madubuke: $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 Elfa
Madubuike missed most of the season with a neck injury, and there were some rumors about his potential retirement.
Chargers: 4
Tavis Robinson: $3,785,141
Mike Green: $1,686,229
Adisha Isaac: $1,540,373
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Camon Lark: $885,000
Carl Jones ERFA Jr.
Pounds: 4
Loquan Smith: $32,718,750
Trenton Simpson: $3,837,637
Teddy Buchanan: $1,230,724
Jay Higgins: $1,011,666
CB: 8
Marlon Humphrey: $26,276,000
Nate Wiggins: $3,496,315
TJ Tampa: $1,249,614
Robert Langbeam: $1,048,570
Amani Oluwariye: $1,075,000
Keyon Martin: $1,005,000
Behar Cohen: $954,286
Marquise Robinson: $885,000
Trumpet: 3
Kyle Hamilton: $10,682,604
Malachi Starks: $3,768,104
Kendre Jackson: $1,005,000
Experts: 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 negotiating window