While widely accused of wrongdoing in the fallout of the Maxx Crosby trade debacle, the Ravens themselves were hurt by a delayed start to free agency. Expecting Crosby to be on their books for much of the legal tampering period, the Ravens negotiated through that time with the diminished cap in mind and watched several impact players walk away as a result. Following the polarizing reversal, Baltimore has some work to do in rebuilding its roster.
They biggest loss was that of center Tyler Linderbaum. A 2022 first-round pick, Linderbaum had his fifth-year option declined due to the fact that the formula that calculates the value of fifth-year options groups all offensive linemen together, meaning Linderbaum would be receiving the five-year average of the third- to 20th-highest paid offensive linemen (mostly tackles) in the NFL. Because he made two or more Pro Bowls, the Ravens would’ve had to pay Linderbaum $23.4MM for the single year and, given the leader of the market at the time they opted not to exercise his option was making $18MM per year, their choice seemed justified. Little did they know Linderbaum intended to reset the market, and with the Raiders now paying him an average of $27MM for each of the next three years, that option looks like a discount in hindsight.
With Linderbaum gone, the team’s cupboard is pretty bare of centers. Currently, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, their starting center for next year is not on the roster. If the season started today, recent free agent addition Danny Pinter would be the team’s answer at the position. A fifth-round pick out of Ball State six years ago, Pinter has spent his entire career so far as a depth piece on the Colts’ offensive line. Over the years, he’s appeared in 77 games with Indianapolis but only started 10, getting experience at center, right guard, and left tackle. Pinter’s only competition at the moment appears to be Corey Bullock, an undrafted signee two years ago out of Maryland who has played almost exclusively on special teams.
The Ravens also reportedly still feel the need to add to their pass rush. After reversing the trade for Crosby, the Ravens were able to secure the top edge rusher on the free agent market in Trey Hendrickson, but the team still is looking to add another veteran contributor. Mike Green showed promise as a second-round rookie but still has room to grow, and an expected breakout season for Tavius Robinson was hampered due to injury. It’s believed Baltimore may go after another experienced veteran. Currently the top options at the position are Joey Bosa, Leonard Floyd, and Cameron Jordan, but the Ravens could opt to reunite with Jadeveon Clowney or re-sign Kyle Van Noy after his disappointing 2025 campaign.
The Ravens will also really be in trouble if star pass-rushing defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike remains out long term. The 28-year-old defender missed 15 games with a neck injury last year, and there seems to be fear regarding whether or not he’ll ever play again. Mum’s been the word ever since he was placed on injured reserve following his Week 2 injury. The only hints have been a few social media posts indicating “good news” followed by a meeting with the team. According to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, the team addressed the situation at the combine.
“You keep the players’ health and long-term longevity at the forefront of anything, and so, that’s what we’ll do,” new head coach Jesse Minter told the media. “We will have multiple plans in place, but (I’m) just excited for him. He’s in a great frame of mind right now. He’s excited, so (I’m) just excited to see how it all shakes out.”
The Ravens were able to secure some defensive linemen for next year with new agreements with Travis Jones and John Jenkins, but if Madubuike isn’t returning, they’ll need to invest in the position as some point soon. Many in the building saw the loss of Madubuike last year as the main cause of their defensive struggles, so they’ll be hoping for positive news, whenever that may be expected.
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