The Ravens remain in a solid situation in terms of financial flexibility.
With 88 players under contract, the Ravens have $5.488 million available under the NFL salary cap limit of $133 million. Only the top 51 salaries count against the cap during the offseason.
That includes recent one-year veteran minimum deals for offensive guard Will Rackley ($570,000), tight end Phillip Supernaw ($420,000) and fullback Shaun Chapas ($570,000).
The Ravens have two unsigned draft picks: first-round linebacker C.J. Mosley and third-round safety Terrence Brooks. Mosley will sign an $8.787 million deal that includes a $4.711 million signing bonus. Brooks will sign a $2.906 million deal that will include a $606,376 signing bonus.
The top 11 salary cap figures on the Ravens are: Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata ($16 million), quarterback Joe Flacco ($14.8 million), cornerback Lardarius Webb ($10.5 million), running back Ray Rice ($8.75 million), Pro Bowl offensive guard Marshal Yanda ($8.45 million), Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs ($7.8 million), outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil ($3.375 million), tight end Dennis Pitta ($3.2 million), offensive tackle Eugene Monroe ($3.2 million), defensive tackle Chris Canty ($3.166 million) and punter Sam Koch ($2.8 million).