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Top Free Agents Still Available for Ravens
Here are the top available free agents at cornerback, outside linebacker, defensive line, guard, and safety.

CB Marcus Peters
Peters has been a starter for the Ravens since 2019. One of the premier ballhawks in the NFL, Peters had just one interception in 13 games last season coming off the torn ACL from the year before. Peters admitted that he didn't quite trust his instincts as much after the knee injury, but he should be physically stronger heading into 2023 and he's a player the Ravens highly respect.

CB Kyle Fuller
Fuller signed with the Ravens last May and was set to have a steady role in the secondary before he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 1. He should have plenty of time to get healthy before the 2023 season kicks off.

CB Shaquill Griffin
Griffin signed a hefty three-year, $45 million contract with the Jaguars last offseason but was placed on injured reserve after suffering a back injury in Week 6 and was released in March. He was a Pro Bowler in 2019.

CB Bryce Callahan
Callahan had a resurgent season with the Chargers, playing 15 games as their primary slot corner with 47 tackles and three interceptions.

CB Troy Hill
Hill started 12 games with the Rams last season with 67 tackles and one interception.

CB Byron Jones
Jones didn't play last season and tweeted in February that he "can't run or jump" because of injuries sustained in the NFL. He made it clear that he isn't retiring, however. Jones, who had signed a massive five-year, $82 million contract with the Dolphins in 2020, was released in March.

CB William Jackson III
Jackson was a first-round pick of the Bengals in 2016 and quickly became a starter. He signed a lucrative deal with the Washington Commanders in 2021 but it didn't pan out and he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers late last season. He ended the year on injured reserve and was released in March.

CB Ronald Darby
Darby suffered a torn ACL in Week 5 last season with the Broncos. He had started the previous five games. Now 29 years old, the Maryland native will be looking for his fifth team.

CB Casey Hayward
A Pro Bowler in 2016 and 2017 with the Chargers, Hayward bounced to the Raiders in 2021 and Falcons in 2022. He started the first six games last season, but suffered a shoulder injury and was placed on injured reserve. He was released in late April.

CB Anthony Averett
The former Raven, who emerged in 2021, signed a one-year deal with the Raiders last offseason. He suffered a broken thumb in Week 1, however, and returned to play in just seven games.

CB Eli Apple
The veteran trash-talking cornerback has no shortage of enemies, and now the former Bengal is looking for a new squad. He started 30 games for Cincinnati the past two seasons.

CB Tre Flowers
Flowers was a reserve cornerback for the Bengals last season, notching 27 tackles and three passes defensed in 15 games played.

OLB Justin Houston
Houston led the Ravens with 9.5 sacks last season and was again a respected and valued leader and mentor to the younger players.

OLB Jason Pierre-Paul
The Ravens signed Pierre-Paul early last season and he registered 26 tackles and three sacks in 14 games.

OLB Leonard Floyd
Floyd has been one of the league's top pass rushers with 29 sacks over the past three seasons, including nine last year. The former 2016 first-round pick (No. 9 overall) hasn't missed a game over the past five years and is just 30 years old.

OLB Jadeveon Clowney
The No. 1-overall pick in 2014, Clowney has never fully and consistently blossomed, in part because of injuries. He had a strong 2021 campaign in Cleveland with 9.0 sacks, but didn't follow it up in 2022, posting just two sacks and 28 tackles.

OLB Frank Clark
Clark has averaged eight sacks per season since 2016. He hasn't topped six over the past three years, however, with the Chiefs.

OLB Melvin Ingram
Ingram had a resurgent 2022 season in Miami with six sacks. He's 34 years old and has played on four teams the past three seasons.

OLB Yannick Ngakoue
Ngakoue has played for five different teams over the past four seasons. He posted 9.5 sacks last year with the Colts. He was a midseason trade acquisition of the Ravens' in 2020 that didn't boom, as he logged just three sacks in nine games.

OLB Anthony Barr
After eight years in Minnesota, Barr went to Dallas last season and logged just one sacks in 14 games (10 starts). The four-time Pro Bowler turned 31 in March.

DE Robert Quinn
After posting an eye-popping 18.5 sacks in 2021 (the second-most in the league), Quinn had just one sacks last year between the Bears and Eagles (after a midseason trade). He'll turn 33 years old this month.

DE Matthew Ioannidis
Ioannidis is a physical player who had some big seasons with the Commanders in 2018 and 2019 when he tallied 16 sacks combined. He signed with Carolina last year and posted 37 tackles and one sack in 13 games.

DE Akiem Hicks
Hicks went from Chicago to Tampa Bay last season and had a drop in production down to just one sack in 11 starts.

DE Carlos Dunlap
The longtime Bengal has bounced around the past three years to Seattle and then Kansas City, but keeps putting up numbers. He had four sacks last year to reach the 100-sack career milestone. He's now 34 years old.

DE Dawuane Smoot
Smoot has been a consistent producer over the past four seasons in Jacksonville, logging 22.5 sacks during that time. He was a 10-game starter in 2021, but played as a sub-package player last year.

DT Michael Brockers
The Ravens once reached a deal to sign Brockers to a three-year contract before the 2020 season. That fell through and he landed back with the Rams. Over the past three years, Brockers has had six sacks, including none in six games with the Lions last season.

DT Ndamukong Suh
Now 36 years old, Suh had one sack and 10 tackles last season for the Eagles. He had six sacks in each of the previous two years. His most recent of five Pro Bowls was in 2016.

S Adrian Amos
The Ravens haven't added a safety since trading Chuck Clark. Amos, who is a Baltimore native, started every game for the Packers the past four seasons and logged a career-high 102 tackles last year. He reportedly visited the Ravens in March.

S LaMarcus Joyner
Joyner is coming off a rebound season with the Jets in which he started 14 games, made three interceptions, and 57 tackles.

G Justin Pugh
A first-round pick in 2013, Pugh is coming off a torn ACL suffered last October. He had started the previous five games and has started all but one game he's played in over his 10-year career.

G Rodger Saffold
Saffold will turn 35 this offseason, but there are few guards as physically imposing. The 6-foot-5, 325-pound blocker has started at least 15 games each of the past seven seasons.

G Trai Turner
Turner played in 16 games (12 starts) last season with the Commanders and was a 17-game starter with the Steelers the year before.

G Dalton Risner
Risner has started all but four games for the Broncos the past four seasons. The 2019 second-round pick was graded as the 29th-best pass blocking guard in the NFL last year, per Pro Football Focus.

G A.J. Cann
Cann started 16 games for the Texans last season and graded out as the 31st-best guard in the league, per Pro Football Focus. He's started every game except one over the past eight years with the Jaguars and Texans.