Ravens GM Eric DeCosta is optimistic about getting a deal done with Ronnie Stanley
The Baltimore Ravens have started their offseason retooling, and one of the most significant decisions will involve star left tackle Ronnie Stanley and his future with the franchise.
Baltimore will have 21 free agents and several looming contract scenarios that will significantly impact shaping this roster, with limited salary cap space. During his Tuesday NFL combine media session, GM Eric DeCosta said he was optimistic about getting a deal done.
At 6-6 and 310 pounds, Stanley can use his long frame to dominate opposing edge rushers when he’s healthy. He played the entire regular season, answering some questions about his durability, and tied for 11th among offensive tackles with a 92.5% pass block win rate in 2024.
The 30-year-old Stanley will enter Free agency, having redeemed himself as one of the NFL’s top left tackles. Stanley had a 71.0 grade from PFF (40th), and his 79.6 pass-blocking grade was good for 21st among all NFL tackles.