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Stay or leave: Forecasting the fate of Ravens' free agents

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LS Morgan Cox: STAYS
Skinny: The Ravens appear content with Cox handling long-snapping duties for the third straight year. 
CB Danny Gorrer: STAYS
Skinny: His emergence made the decisions to cut veterans Chris Carr and Domonique Foxworth much easier. 
LB Sergio Kindle: STAYS
Skinny: The former second-round pick will need a big offseason and training camp to remain in the Ravens’ plans — and make the 2012 regular-season roster. 
LB Albert McClellan: STAYS
Skinny: His ability to play multiple linebacker spots as well as his special teams skills make him a valuable member of the roster for a very reasonable salary. 
LB Chavis Williams: STAYS
Skinny: Despite finishing the season on injured reserve, Williams will have the opportunity to earn a spot on the 53-man roster during training camp.
G Justin Boren: STAYS
Skinny: Able to play both guard and center, the former Ohio State product has a chance to become the key backup interior lineman with a strong preseason. 
LB Josh Bynes: STAYS
Skinny: With the Ravens thin at the inside linebacker position entering the off-season, Bynes will compete for a roster spot in the preseason. 

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