C Matt Skura
Though Skura is a restricted free agent, allowing Baltimore to tender him, that doesn’t guarantee they’ll be able to keep him. A second-round tender is expected to cost around $3.3 million with a first-round tender costing about $4.7 million, according to OTC. That might be a little too much for a guy who isn’t guaranteed a starting job next season with Patrick Mekari playing exceptionally well and Bradley Bozeman waiting in the wings.
Then again, starting centers are a serious commodity in the NFL. Even if the Ravens put a second-round tender on Skura, he could still draw interest from a handful of teams that need a starting center who was a part of the best rushing attack in NFL history.