
The Ravens have 11 players set to become unrestricted free agents, and we will provide a breakdown for each of them heading into the start of the new league year on March 9.
Let's continue the series with cornerback ![]()
2016 stats: 13 games played (six starts), 33 tackles, one sack, five passes defensed, two interceptions
Overview
Powers signed a one-year deal with the Ravens last May after being a regular starter with the Arizona Cardinals the three years prior. He came to Baltimore to transition to being a slot cornerback who could provide versatility by playing on the outside, and did just that. Behind ![]()
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Why Ravens Should Keep Him
The Ravens have learned they can never have too many corners. Fellow veteran ![]()
Why Powers May Walk
Powers came to Baltimore and was open about it being a prove-it year to the rest of the NFL. He wants to elongate his career by being a top-notch nickel corner with versatility. Powers played well enough to attract attention, though he likely won't be at the top of the free-agency pile. The Ravens want to get younger in the secondary, and already have a perfect slot option in Young if they can find another starter outside. Baltimore will probably draft at least one cornerback in April.



