Analyst Suggests Ravens Make ‘Bold Move’ by Cutting $99 Million All-Pro
The Baltimore Ravens came up short of their ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl with the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. However, they have a core that is still one of the most talented in the league and they should compete for a Super Bowl during the 2024 season.
ESPN’s Aaron Schatz suggested the Ravens make a “bold move” to “cut OT Ronnie Stanley.”
Schatz wrote, “Once upon a time, Stanley was a first-team All-Pro, one of the best left tackles in the league. But that was five years ago.”Stanley has unfortunately become a shell of the All-Pro player he was in 2019 and has not lived up to the 5-year, $98.75 million contract the Ravens gave him in 2020.“Stanley struggled last season for the Ravens, and they rotated him with Patrick Mekari,” Schatz explained. The rotation was towards the end of the season and was reasoned as a way to keep Stanley healthy, which has been a major concern since he signed his contract.
Schatz wrote, “Stanley hasn’t played a full season since that 2019 All-Pro year, and he ranked 38th in pass block win rate (87.2%) among tackles in 2023.” The 13 games the veteran played this season were the most he played since 2019 but he still dealt with injuries forcing him to miss games.
In four seasons the former All-Pro has only been able to play 31 total games. Moving on from Stanley would signal a change of the offensive line makeup.
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