Derrick Mason, WR
He's back for at least one more go around, but things are drastically different for Mason now with the addition of Boldin. He'll be the clear second wide receiver option on passing plays and likely third option overall when you consider Ray Rice jersey coming out of the backfield in most passing formations.
Mason has been a dynasty league fixture for nearly a decade. At 36, his value now is as a No. 3 or No. 4 wide receiver at best.
Willis McGahee, RB
The long, strange trip of Willis McGahee continues this season. Most expected the Ravens to cut ties with McGahee this offseason, but they surprisingly decided to retain him. That's great news for the Ravens, and bad news for his dynasty owners.
Barring a Ray Rice injury, new McGahee jersey is going to spend a lot of time watching from the sidelines again this year. He may have one last shot in him, but it's likely not going to be in Baltimore. When you consider he's 29 years old, his options for resurrecting his value are going to be very slim in the future.
At this point, McGahee is simply a handcuff to Rice in dynasty leagues.
Todd Heap, TE
Heap is going to look back at his career and simply wonder what could have been. He's a superior athlete and one of the most natural pass catching tight ends the league has ever seen. Unfortunately, his career has been full of injuries.
He was still productive last year with 53 catches, 593 yards, and 6 touchdowns. Those numbers would have been really disappointing a few years ago, but at age 30, those are pretty realistic expectations now.
Heap is a No. 2 tight end for competing teams only. If you're rebuilding, there are many other options to build around.
LeRon McClain, RB
You have to really respect LeRon McClain. He went from being the lead back in 2008, rushing for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns, to a blocking fullback again in 2009. Unfortunately, respect isn't a stat measured in fantasy football.
McClain is still young at just 25, but the Ravens are locked into him being a fullback and possible short yardage compliment to Ray Rice. In fact, it would likely be McGahee who steps into a prominent role should Rice get hurt.
McClain belongs on waiver wires in shallow leagues.
Marc Bulger, QB
After being beaten to a pulp in St. Louis for the past few seasons, Bulger will be more than happy to hold a clipboard for Joe Flacco. He really only has value to Flacco football jerseys owners with dynasty teams who have no other real options at the quarterback position.
Mark Clayton and Demetrius Williams, WRs
These two were once thought to be the future starters at wide receiver for the new Ravens jerseys. Now it seems they're both squarely on the roster bubble. Oh, how cruel the NFL can be.
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