Trade News: Arthur Maulet Has ‘Found A Home With Us’
Late in the offseason, they signed him for almost nothing, but he made an impression. This summer, the Ravens awarded him a two-year, $4 million agreement, giving him the opportunity to play for one team for more than two years for the first time since he entered the game.
“I adore his style of playing,” John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Ravens, recently stated of Maulet, “I like his style.” “The man has a big heart. He is a gifted man. He’s always been a sort of man who gets overlooked, and as he mentioned, he settled in Baltimore with us.
All of it fits with the information we have about Maulet from his time in Pittsburgh, especially his ardent interest in football. He once lost a blowout against teammates who, in his opinion, didn’t take it seriously enough, and blew up in front of reporters. He’s also acknowledged that he’s not entirely ready for life after football.
Maulet discussed his signing with the Ravens and his experiences there earlier this month. He claimed that he “felt like it was meant to be” within the first two weeks of signing. Most significantly, he also gave his new comrades credit for their accountability.
Regarding Maulet, Harbaugh remarked, “He’s a great slot, but he can play outside if you need him to.” “He’s an excellent player in every capacity.”
It’s likely that both the Steelers and the Ravens could use another cornerback. Earlier in the offseason, they traded for Donte Jackson and acquired Patrick Peterson.
After Peterson and Porter, Levi Wallace and Chandon Sullivan were their top snap contributors at cornerback last season, but they are now unsigned free agents. This summer, James Pierre became a free agent and joined with another company.