Kyle Hamilton had his second All-Pro season as the glue to Baltimore's secondary, but the Ravens would like to add depth to the position and allow Hamilton more freedom to roam.
Ar'Darius Washington was a key player in the second half of the season, starting next to Hamilton to help solidify the secondary. Second-year safeties Sanoussi Kane and Beau Brade will compete for more playing time, but with Marcus Williams set to hit the market, the Ravens may sign a veteran free agent at some point.
The free agency negotiating window opens on Monday, March 10 at 12 p.m. Here's who is available on the market:

Jevon Holland
Holland has not been as dynamic since his knee injury in 2023, but he's still one of the NFL's top safeties. During his four seasons with the Miami Dolphins, Holland had 301 tackles, five interceptions, and four forced fumbles. Hitting the free agent market at age 25 should land him a huge deal.

Tre'von Moehrig
With 104 tackles, 10 passes defended, and four interceptions for the Las Vegas Raiders last year, Moehrig has been mentioned by pundits as a possible Ravens target in free agency. At 25 years old, Moehrig is viewed by many scouts as an ascending player.

Justin Reid
A solid defender against the run and pass, Reid made big plays for the Kansas City Chiefs while helping them win two Super Bowls. He only missed two games over the past three seasons and should have solid years left at age 28.

Talanoa Hufanga
Hufanga has suffered season-ending injuries in 2023 (knee) and 2024 (wrist), but he was a key part of the San Francisco 49ers defense during his first seasons. A first-team All-Pro in 2022, the 25-year-old Hufanga wants to prove he's still an impact player when healthy.

Camryn Bynum
Bynum has eight career interceptions and led all safeties in 2023 with 104 solo tackles. He's 26 years old and has played every game the past three seasons for the Minnesota Vikings. Bynum's durability and talent should make him a solid fit in whatever scheme he joins.

Jeremy Chinn
Chinn equaled his career high in 2024 with 117 tackles in his first season with the Washington Commanders. His strength is playing close to the line of scrimmage and defending the run, and he'll be coveted by teams looking for those traits.

Justin Simmons
The 31-year-old Simmons was a four-time Pro Bowler with the Denver Broncos where he spent eight seasons. He started 16 games for the Atlanta Falcons in 2024 with 62 tackles and two interceptions. Simmons could be headed for his third team in three years if the Falcons don't re-sign him.

Harrison Smith
Smith has been one of the best players in Vikings history, a six-time Pro Bowler with 37 career interceptions over 13 seasons. With 87 tackles and three interceptions in 2024, Smith is still playing at a high level and is set to test his market value at age 36 if he doesn't re-sign with Minnesota.

Andre Cisco
A third-round draft pick in 2021, Cicso is likely to move on after four seasons as a starter with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Cisco is not an elite playmaker with just one forced turnover last season, but he's strong against the run.

Julian Blackmon
Blackmon played through a shoulder injury last season but still had 86 tackles, three interceptions, and four pass breakups. Blackmon re-signed with the Indianapolis Colts in 2024, but after five seasons with them, this trip into free agency could lead to a change of scenery.