Ravens' Top 3 Trade Assets Identified

New coaching staff could prompt Baltimore to move on from veteran players

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

With a new head coach, Jesse Minter, and an overhauled coaching staff, the Baltimore Ravens could look to trade some of their veteran players this offseason. According to a Bleacher Report analysis, the Ravens' top three trade assets are cornerback Marlon Humphrey, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and tight end Mark Andrews.

Why it matters

The Ravens have 24 players set to become free agents, including 19 unrestricted free agents. A new coaching regime may prompt the team to evaluate their veteran roster and determine if trading certain players could benefit the team, either through cap relief or acquiring draft capital to aid the youth movement.

The details

Marlon Humphrey is considered the most likely to be traded, as the Ravens could clear $7.3 million in cap space by dealing him. Ronnie Stanley, the team's franchise left tackle, could also be moved despite the rarity of such trades, as he is 32 years old. Mark Andrews, the team's star tight end, may have the least trade value of the three, but the Ravens could look to clear the way for Isaiah Likely by moving Andrews if they get good value in return.

  • The Ravens have 24 players set to become free agents in the 2026 offseason.
  • Marlon Humphrey, Ronnie Stanley, and Mark Andrews are all currently under contract with the Ravens.

The players

Jesse Minter

The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, taking over for the 2026 season.

Marlon Humphrey

A cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens who was an All-Pro in 2024 but took a step back in 2025, making him a potential trade candidate.

Ronnie Stanley

The Baltimore Ravens' starting left tackle, who will be 32 years old in March 2026.

Mark Andrews

The Baltimore Ravens' star tight end, who just signed a contract extension but could be traded to clear the way for Isaiah Likely.

Isaiah Likely

A tight end for the Baltimore Ravens who the team may want to re-sign and give a larger role to, potentially leading to the trade of Mark Andrews.

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What they’re saying

“Marlon Humphrey is the most likely of these three trade candidates. He's the only one who would offer some real cap relief. The Ravens could clear $7.3 million by dealing him. He took a step back in 2025, but his versatility as an inside-out corner could bring real value to another team.”

— Alex Ballentine, Bleacher Report Writer (Bleacher Report)

“It isn't often that we see franchise left tackles get traded, but Laremy Tunsil was dealt last season. Stanley will be 32 in March, but he would be able to bring back a nice package of picks if the Ravens made him available.”

— Alex Ballentine, Bleacher Report Writer (Bleacher Report)

“Mark Andrews might have the least trade value of the three. He played in all 17 games for Baltimore this season, but had the least productive season of his career. If the Ravens want to clear the way to bring back Isaiah Likely, it could be essential to get something out of Andrews.”

— Alex Ballentine, Bleacher Report Writer (Bleacher Report)

What’s next

The Ravens will need to evaluate their roster and determine if trading any of these veteran players would benefit the team, either through cap relief or acquiring draft capital, as they look to transition to a younger roster under the new coaching staff.

The takeaway

The Ravens' new coaching regime under Jesse Minter could prompt the team to explore trading some of their veteran players, with cornerback Marlon Humphrey, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and tight end Mark Andrews identified as the top potential trade assets. This offseason represents a unique opportunity for the Ravens to reshape their roster and prepare for the future.