Ravens Have Reportedly Made Haloti Ngata A “Very Good Offer”

ESPN’s Ed Werder reports that the Ravens have extendedย DLย Haloti Ngataย very good offer.

The Ravens find themselves in a tough cap position right now, andย Ngata will countย $16 million against the Ravens’ 2015 salary cap, which is the highest figure for anyone on Baltimore’s roster.

Ngata clearly represents the easiest form of cap relief for the Ravens, which has led some to speculate that he could be a potential cap casualty.

Ravens HC John Harbaugh made it clear that he fully expects them to get a long-term deal done with Ngata.

Iโ€™m real confident we can get that done. I really believe it will get done,” Harbaugh told WNST.net’s Luke Jones at the NFL combine. “I donโ€™t have any doubt in my mind itโ€™ll get done, but itโ€™s got to get done.

He loves Baltimore. He loves the fans. He loves the organization,” Harbaugh said. “He wants to be here. We want him here. Itโ€™s just a matter of [senior vice president of football administration] Pat Moriarty and [Ngata’s agent] Mike McCartney coming to terms on something that Haloti feels great about and the organization feels great about.”

There has been a good amount of speculation that the Ravens could part ways with Ngata in the coming weeks, but it sounds like there is now even more optimism that he’ll be back in Baltimore next year.

Ngata, 31, still has one year remaining on his five-year, $61 million contractย that includedย $37.1 million guaranteed. His base salary for the 2015 season isย $8.5 million.

According to OverTheCap.com, releasing Ngata would free upย $8.5 million in cap space while creating $7.5 million in dead money.

In 2014,ย appeared in 12 games and recorded 32 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and seven pass defenses. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 9 defensive end in a 3-4 system out of 47 qualifying players.

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