DEAL AGREED: Ravens Are Reportedly on The Verge of Signing Former Pro Bowl Safety to Replace Geno Stone

The Baltimore Ravens have gained notoriety for waiting until the last phases of free agency to make moves, frequently taking advantage of senior players decreasing their asking price. While most fans want an offensive guard like Dalton Risner, adding a player like safety Micah Hyde makes sense.

While Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams are already the best safety combo in the game, the loss of Geno Stone in a crucial third safety position must be addressed. This year, Baltimore drafted Purdue’s Sanoussi Kane, but as a late seventh-round pick, he is guaranteed almost nothing.

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Hyde, who was released as part of the Buffalo Bills’ financial meltdown this offseason, is still hunting for a team in need of defensive backs that can help him slip that elusive championship ring on his finger. Could the Ravens, who could use one additional defensive back, be that team?

According to Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports, Hyde and the Ravens are a good fit for one other. Injuries may have reduced his effectiveness, but he won’t have to be the game changer he was in Buffalo.
Baltimore Ravens are advised to sign safety. Micah Hyde

Hyde, who played seven seasons with the Bills after a four-year run with Green Bay, had 16 interceptions and was selected a second-team All-Pro twice during that time. Throughout his time, Buffalo possessed some of the league’s strongest secondaries and overall defences.

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Injuries will take their toll on any veteran player, and the fact that Hyde has missed 18 games in the last two seasons would give teams like Baltimore pause. Will the Ravens invest in him and retain the range that made him such a productive player?

Part of the reason Baltimore should feel comfortable taking this risk is because the presence of Hamilton and Williams can protect them from Hyde taking a step backward. Even in a limited capacity, Hyde was relatively effective when the ball was in the air last year.

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The Ravens may not have a lot of money to spend on free agents, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to identify Hyde as a still-impactful player and give him a key position on perhaps the league’s top defence.

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