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The Baltimore 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.
Even with the inactivity and loss of five key contributors or starters, the team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and has 11 2025 NFL draft picks to help restock.
Baltimore currently has about $11,215,484 in cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $123,916,753 on offense and $118,289,776 on defense.
Here’s where the Ravens sit in positional spending on both sides of the ball, thanks to Over The Cap.
Total spending: $122,494,253
NFL rank: 18th
Baltimore has Lamar Jackson, Ronnie Stanley, Mark Andrews, Nnamdi Madubuike, Marlon Humphrey, and Roquan Smith among the highest-paid players at their positions.
Total spending: $47,354,000
NFL rank: 4th
Biggest cap hit: Lamar Jackson ($43,650,000)
Jackson is a candidate for a restructuring or contract extension.
Total spending: $17,380,133
NFL rank: 2nd
Biggest cap hit: Derrick Henry ($12,895,000)
Henry is a candidate for a contract extension after rushing for over 1,700 yards and 15+ touchdowns.
Total spending: $16,395,916
NFL rank: 28th
Biggest cap hit: Rashod Bateman ($5,148,333)
Total spending: $22,555,919
NFL rank: 5th
Mark Andrews is on the books for a $16,907,615 cap hit and just had a $4 million bonus paid out.
Total spending: $18,808,285
NFL rank: 32nd
Biggest cap hits: Ronnie Stanley ($5,804,000)
Total spending: $118,289,776
NFL rank: 15th
Nnamdi Madubuike, Roquan Smith, and Marlon Humphrey lead the charge.
Total spending: $27,502,847
NFL rank: 15th
Biggest cap hit: Nnamdi Madubuike ($16,475,000)
Total spending: $26,906,993
NFL rank: 18th
Biggest cap hit: Odafe Oweh ($13,251,000)
Oweh will play 2025 on his fifth-year option, while Kyle Van Noy counts $6,125,000.
Total spending: $27,352,705
NFL rank: 5th
Roquan Smith carries a $23,718,750 cap hit and his the highest-paid linebacker in the NFL.
Total spending: $17,320,091
NFL rank: 25th
Biggest cap hit: Marlon Humphrey ($11,981,800)
Total spending: $19,207,140
NFL rank: 11th
Biggest cap hit: Kyle Hamilton ($5,172,074)
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Where do the Ravens rank in spending at each position?
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Even with the inactivity and loss of five key contributors or starters, the team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and has 11 2025 NFL draft picks to help restock.
Baltimore currently has about $11,215,484 in cap space per Over The Cap, and they’re spending about $123,916,753 on offense and $118,289,776 on defense.
Here’s where the Ravens sit in positional spending on both sides of the ball, thanks to Over The Cap.
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Offense
Total spending: $122,494,253
NFL rank: 18th
Baltimore has Lamar Jackson, Ronnie Stanley, Mark Andrews, Nnamdi Madubuike, Marlon Humphrey, and Roquan Smith among the highest-paid players at their positions.
QB
Total spending: $47,354,000
NFL rank: 4th
Biggest cap hit: Lamar Jackson ($43,650,000)
Jackson is a candidate for a restructuring or contract extension.
RB
Total spending: $17,380,133
NFL rank: 2nd
Biggest cap hit: Derrick Henry ($12,895,000)
Henry is a candidate for a contract extension after rushing for over 1,700 yards and 15+ touchdowns.
WR
Total spending: $16,395,916
NFL rank: 28th
Biggest cap hit: Rashod Bateman ($5,148,333)
TE
Total spending: $22,555,919
NFL rank: 5th
Mark Andrews is on the books for a $16,907,615 cap hit and just had a $4 million bonus paid out.
OL
Total spending: $18,808,285
NFL rank: 32nd
Biggest cap hits: Ronnie Stanley ($5,804,000)
Defense
Total spending: $118,289,776
NFL rank: 15th
Nnamdi Madubuike, Roquan Smith, and Marlon Humphrey lead the charge.
DT
Total spending: $27,502,847
NFL rank: 15th
Biggest cap hit: Nnamdi Madubuike ($16,475,000)
Edge Rusher
Total spending: $26,906,993
NFL rank: 18th
Biggest cap hit: Odafe Oweh ($13,251,000)
Oweh will play 2025 on his fifth-year option, while Kyle Van Noy counts $6,125,000.
LB
Total spending: $27,352,705
NFL rank: 5th
Roquan Smith carries a $23,718,750 cap hit and his the highest-paid linebacker in the NFL.
CB
Total spending: $17,320,091
NFL rank: 25th
Biggest cap hit: Marlon Humphrey ($11,981,800)
S
Total spending: $19,207,140
NFL rank: 11th
Biggest cap hit: Kyle Hamilton ($5,172,074)
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Where do the Ravens rank in spending at each position?
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