4 Potential roster cuts for the Baltimore Ravens to keep an eye on

HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 15: Marcell Dareus #99 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks at the scoreboard in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 15: Marcell Dareus #99 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks at the scoreboard in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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2020 Free Agency is about a month away and some tough cuts will be made by NFL teams. These are a few names the Baltimore Ravens should monitor.

While 2020’s Free Agency market looks to be a strong one, there are plenty of others soon to join the market after some tough roster decisions. For most, it’s simply beneficial for the salary cap than it is to just lose these guys. Still, the NFL is a business and a very unforgiving one at that. The Baltimore Ravens should keep their eyes peeled for a couple of big-name players to potentially be cut.

The Ravens may have to do a few cuts themselves so that they can retain their own free agents to be, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t monitor the rest of the league’s cuts. There’s some big-time potential for a few studs to hit the market and Baltimore would be wise to pursue them if presented with the opportunity.

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We won’t mention obvious ones here like Ryan Kerrigan, who’s been linked the Baltimore time and time again. The same goes for Sammy Watkins, who is believed to be brought back to the Kansas City Chiefs via restructuring of his contract. Everson Griffin is another name to monitor, but my co-site expert Chris Schisler broke down that scenario here.

Even with those few big names aside, there’s plenty of other players who should have the Baltimore Ravens attention should they get cut. Here are four players to keep an eye on as potential cap casualties.