Donte' Stallworth is grateful that the Ravens gave him a second chance, but he isn't sure if he has a future with the team. Baltimore signed Stallworth after the one-year suspension and short jail term that followed a driving under the influence manslaughter conviction in 2009. Stallworth will become an unrestricted free agent when the NFL league year resumes. "Yeah, there's mixed feelings," Stallworth said. "The organization was nothing but great to me. I appreciate the opportunity they gave me. The guys were great and the fans welcomed me. They tell me all the time they hope things work out for me and that I would come back. From the foot injury standpoint, it definitely derailed a lot of things that I was looking forward to doing." Stallworth broke his foot in an Aug. 28 preseason game and didn't make his Ravens debut until October. By that point, the team had signed veteran receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, relegating Stallworth to a reserve role. Stallworth finished the season with just two catches for 82 yards and five rushes for 45 yards. "We picked up T.J. and he played really well and I was hoping that maybe at some time I would get an opportunity to do what I feel like I can do," Stallworth said. "I didn't really get that chance for whatever reason, but I still have a lot left in the tank."