![]() ![]() ![]() Tune in on CBS! /To1C6z3SfQĪverett will likely once again not command a lucrative contract and could possibly be had for even less than the one-year contract worth $4 million he signed last year with the Raiders.Įven though the Ravens have a three-time Pro Bowler that can lineup and dominate inside and out, adding more depth at slot corner needs to be a priority. He opted to sign a one-year prove-it-type deal with the Las Vegas Raiders and only appeared in seven games due to injuries, landing on injured reserve twice.ĭuring his four-year first stint in Baltimore, he appeared in 51 games, made 27 starts, and recorded 114 total tackles, 21 pass deflections, and 3 interceptions, all of which came in 2021 according to Pro Football Reference. When Averett departed in free agency last year, he didn’t garner the contract or interest many expected him to after he played well in his first opportunity to be a full-time starter in place of Peters during the 2021 season. ![]() It’s possibly the most affordable and likely option given the familiarity between the two parties and the team’s glaring need at the corner. However, there are several supplementary players at both of their positions of need on the defensive side of the ball that should and probably still will be available in the second and third waves of free agency before and after the draft that the Ravens can pick from.īringing back their former fourth-round pick out of Alabama in 2018 makes too much sense not to happen. ![]() Much to the dismay of the team’s fans, Ravens’ general manager Eric DeCosta and the rest of the front office likely won’t make any splashy signings or swing any big trades this offseason. Bringing back one or both of them is certainly within the realm of possibilities. They also need more depth on the edge with a pair of veteran outside linebackers slated to be free agents in Justin Houston and Jason Pierre-Paul. ![]()
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