The Ravens began restructuring their roster and coaching staff after hiring Jesse Minter as their new head coach. The Ravens were coming off a disappointing 8-9 season last July for a team that once aspired to win the Super Bowl. Minter brings a high level of defensive acumen that should help ease Ravens fans’ frustration over losing Mike McDonald two years ago.
Baltimore has 22 unrestricted free agents and will prioritize signing quarterback Lamar Jackson to a new contract. The team has more than $13.8 million in available cap space stretching through the 2026 season, and with changes at the offensive and defensive coordinator positions, some roster decisions are looming.
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As free agency begins, we’re looking at the projected market values of Baltimore’s top players hitting the open market
Tyler Lindbaum
Popularization of law: Four years, $80 million
The recent rookie extensions for Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey (four years, $72 million) and Philadelphia Eagles center Cam Jurgens (four years, $68 million) will serve as possible starting points for any team looking to acquire Lindebaum. However, given the need for quality blocking on the interior for many teams, Linderbaum could quickly jump to the top of the list as the NFL’s highest-paid center.
Spotrac: $70 million over 4 years
Daniel Falele
Spotrac: 2 years, $21 million
Draymond Jones
Spotrac: 2 years, $20 million
isiah may
Spotrac: 2 years, $17 million
Alohi Gilman
Spotrac: 2 years, $8 million
Kyle Van Noy
Spotrac: 1 year, $3 million
Adarius Washington
Spotrac: 1 year, $1 million
Charlie Corral
Spotrac: 1 year, $1.6 million
DeAndre Hopkins
Spotrac: 1 year, $1.4 million
Chidobe Awueze
Spotrac: 1 year, $1.3 million
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Lamar Jackson is not a free agent, but Spotrac projects he will sign a four-year, $250 million contract with an average annual salary of $62.5 million.
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This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Projected market value of Baltimore Ravens’ top pending free agents
