Ravens OT Ronnie Stanley was set to be one of the top tackles in free agency but returned to Baltimore on a team-friendly deal before hitting the market. Stanley talked about taking a discount to return to the team that drafted him because of their relationship over the last nine seasons.
“I knew I was going to give Baltimore the best bargain that I would offer to any other team,” Stanley said, via ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. “But that being said, I still wanted to be happy with what I’m making and make sure I’m getting the value that I feel like I deserve. I think it was a good balance that could help the team and something I’m still happy with.”
“I think it just goes back to the fact that they drafted me straight out of college [and] took a chance on me. So, I’m always going to give them first dibs when it comes to things like that, out of respect.”
Former Steelers RB Najee Harris signed with the Chargers in free agency after spending four years with Pittsburgh. Harris discussed the lack of veteran leaders on the offensive side of the ball in Pittsburgh after they lost QB Ben Roethlisberger and veteran offensive linemen like C Maurkice Pouncey.
“It was just a team where we lost Ben. We lost a lot of O-line,” Harris said, via Chris Hayre. “We just didn’t know anything on offense, really. We didn’t have any identity. We had a young guy coming in at quarterback. I was young. The team was young. I really didn’t have nobody to almost learn from on the offensive side. I think the veteran guy on that team was like a two-, three-year vet. He’s still learning himself.”
“I’m coming in, and I’m just trying to look for people to pick their brain, and it was just defensive guys. I’d go to the defensive guys and talk to them, but there wouldn’t be too much they could tell me about an offensive thing.”
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