In all honesty, I might just let him go. This wasn't a great Ravens team anyway, it just got hot at the right time, and it's primed to lose a lot of talent - Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Boldin, Kruger, Ellerbee, Flacco, etc. They might be better served not to commit that much money to a guy who hasn't been that great over the course of his career and instead plug the hole for a couple of years while they look to draft a QB in the next 2 years. With the drafting acumen of Newsome and DeCosta, I'm pretty confident they'll find a suitable replacement. That said, they're good enough and proven enough that basically any decision they make I'll assume was the right one. That's probably the best front office in the game. * Note: I'm working under the assumption that he's going to demand a hefty raise after the playoff performance and that he's now a *winner*. If you can get him on a reasonable amount of guaranteed money, you obviously bring him back.