Jimmy Smith is a No. 1 cornerback, so keeping him was key. Baltimore let go of Brandon Carr but still has Smith, Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens defense continues to look strong.

The Ravens on Monday re-signed cornerback Jimmy Smith to a one-year, $6 million deal, his agent said.

Smith, 31, played in only nine games last season because of a knee injury. He had 30 tackles, a sack and an interception. The 2011 first-round pick has 14 career interceptions and made $9.5 million last season, so this represents a pay cut by about a third.

Smith is a No. 1 cornerback, so keeping him was key. Baltimore let go of Brandon Carr but still has Smith, Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey. The Ravens have also added Michael Brockers and Calais Campbell this offseason to their defensive line.

Baltimore had the No. 1 offense in points and No. 3 defense in points last season and is looking to solidify those marks.

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