
The Baltimore Ravens' roster is currently in flux at several major positions, most notably on the defensive side, after the team released safety Eric Weddle and reportedly lost linebacker C.J. Mosley to the New York Jets.
Weddle started every game in the Ravens' secondary the past three seasons after signing as a free agent in 2016. After intercepting 10 passes during his first two years with the team, the safety failed to record a pick last season. With Weddle entering his age 34 season, the Ravens decided to move on.
"In this salary cap era, in this era where younger means cheaper, is there that much of a difference between where Eric Weddle is now versus what they think they can pick up cheaper and younger? That's the decision they're making," NFL Network analyst Charles Davis said on Glenn Clark Radio March 7.

