
G · Baltimore Ravens
Height
6'5"
Weight
319 lbs
Age
25
College
Northern Iowa
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
G Rank
#13 / 167
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Length
1 year
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
The Ravens secured solid depth at an appropriate price point, with Jared Penning's one-year, $0.9M deal earning a C+ CVI that represents fair market value for an interior lineman still establishing himself. At just under $1M annually, this contract aligns perfectly with what teams typically invest in developmental guards who can provide rotational snaps and special teams value. The short-term structure is savvy risk management by Baltimore — they're not overcommitting to a player whose ceiling remains unclear, while Penning gets an opportunity to prove he belongs in a more prominent role. This type of prove-it deal often benefits both sides, as the Ravens maintain roster flexibility while giving a young lineman the chance to increase his market value with quality snaps. The modest investment reflects Baltimore's confidence that Penning can contribute as a backup without breaking the bank, making this a textbook example of how teams should approach depth signings in today's salary cap era.
Jared Penning is, at this stage of his career, a replacement-level guard whose D+ performance grade reflects the limited footprint he has made through his rookie season with the Ravens. His statistical record amounts to just three games of action, which makes a comprehensive evaluation nearly impossible — the sample size alone tells you this is a player who has not yet earned significant trust from the coaching staff. That lack of opportunity is the defining weakness here: a 25-year-old rookie guard who cannot crack a consistent role is fighting an uphill battle to prove he belongs on an active roster. The mediaFraming around Penning aligns squarely with that reality — his $0.9M annual contract and inclusion in bulk reserve/future signing announcements signal an organization that views him as depth or a camp competition body rather than a piece they are investing in. With Baltimore sitting at 8-9 and the regular season still 130 days out, Penning has an offseason window to make a case for himself, but the current narrative places him firmly on the fringe of the roster bubble. Nothing in the available data suggests a breakout is imminent; the Ravens have been active signing players across multiple positions this spring, and Penning's name is conspicuously absent from any priority retention conversation.
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