5 moves the Baltimore Ravens can make to create $59.2M in cap space for 2025 NFL free agency
Baltimore's
2025 NFL offseason is underway , and the
Ravens ' focus will shift to reshaping the roster and defensive coaching staff. Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta made the first move, agreeing to a 3-year, $60 million deal with Ronnie Stanley. With the legal tampering period just 24 hours away, we're looking at five moves the Ravens can make to create $59.2 million more in salary cap space via
Over The Cap. Extend or Restructure QB Lamar Jackson
Jackson nearly won his third MVP in 2024 and just finished the second year of a five-year, $260 million contract with the
Baltimore Ravens on May 4, 2023. Of this, $185 million is guaranteed, of which $135 million was fully guaranteed at signing.
Extend CB Marlon Humphrey
According to
Over The Cap , the Ravens could save $12.7 million by releasing him. However,
Humphrey would be a significant loss after an All-Pro campaign and a team-high six interceptions.
Extend Odafe Oweh
Oweh enjoyed a breakout season in 2024, recording 10 sacks to finish second on the team.
Cut or trade TE Mark Andrews
The Ravens have Isaiah Likely ascending, and while a contract extension may not fit the plan, restructuring Andrews can create almost $5 million. Andrews signed a four-year, $56 million contract with the Ravens on September 6, 2021. He’s out of guaranteed money and has a roster bonus due on March 17.
Restructure Roquan Smith