Webb gets five-year extension: The Ravens have agreed to a five-year, $50 million contract extension with cornerback Lardarius Webb. The deal announced Thursday includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus. Webb intercepted a career-high five passes in the regular season, and broke a team record with three interceptions in the playoffs. He had a career-high 68 tackles and 20 pass deflections and emerged as one of the NFL's top young cornerbacks. (Updated 04/05/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/26/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Webb is a quality Fantasy defensive back, and he should continue to play well in 2012. Plan on drafting him with a late-round pick in all IDP leagues. (Updated 04/05/2012).
05/17/2012 01:11 10 questions for Pete Prisco on his Top 100 NFL Players list
Any time you rank the top 100 players in the NFL, there are bound to be questions. Will Brinson has 10 of them for Pete Prisco relating to things he thinks are slightly off about the list.
The Ravens locked up cornerback Lardarius Webb with a long-term arrangement this offseason, keeping him in their defensive backfield. According to ProFootballFocus.com, Webb didn't allow a single touchdown last year, and opposing quarterbacks had a rating of 55.6 throwing against him. He has promised that getting better is one of his goals, as is going to Canton, so in theory the money shouldn't change him. Webb defensed 20 passes last year and had five interceptions with a touchdown on top of a forced fumble, a sack and 67 total tackles. He'll be hard pressed to duplicate those numbers, but Fantasy owners should still draft him as a No. 2 Fantasy defensive back with a middle-round choice. (Updated 4/19/12)