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After a strong start to the free agency, Ravens still have to achieve “serious business”

After a good start to the free agency, Ravens still have to achieve “serious business”

Ravens' approach for the initial wave of the Free Agency was on the brand.

While other teams shop in a seller market of Sprees, General Manager Eric Decosta signed his own players (left Tackle Ronnie Stanley, Augpuole Patrick Ricard, and reports Wide Receiver/Special-Teamer Tylan Wallace) and selective additions (wide recipient Deandre Hopkins, Special Teams ACE/Insider Line Backer Jake Humel).

The Jeff Zrebiec of the Athletic said it was a good week for the Ravens, but there are still “serious business”.

“So far, the raven has done it well. Better than that,” wrote Zrebiec. “Their personnel losses were minimal, and they were the moment when they agreed to the three-year contract with Stanley. In the next few months of the duty plan building without a real left-wing duel, navigating would be a nightmare scenario on the squad on the squad.

“So, with the first wave of the free agency, where she left it?

Zrebiec noted that the Ravens will probably have to make movements in the coming days to create more salary capital space.

One way to do this is due to contractor -restructuring, and this process has already started. According to Brian McFarland from Russell Street Report, the Ravens have revised the Treaty of Cornerback, Marlon Humprreys, to create more than $ 13 million in Cap Space.