As the No. 30 overall pick, it's hard to rise above and be the best rookie in the class, but Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins will have a chance to do so.
The Baltimore Ravens entered the offseason as one of the NFL's top teams, And while the team may have taken a step back with some losses in free agency, the Ravens had a strong draft, filling those needs with high-upside talent.
The Baltimore Ravens have experience with drafting linebackers from Penn State after taking Odafe Oweh in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Their positive development with Oweh led the Ravens to select his former college teammate, Adisa Isaac, in the third round of last weekend's NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens saw a potential long-term mainstay on the offensive line when they selected Washington's Roger Rosengarten in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
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The Baltimore Ravens solidified part of their future at receiver before the 2024 NFL Draft when they signed Rashod Bateman to an extension. However, that didn't stop them from selecting North Carolina's Devontez Walker in the fourth round.
The Baltimore Ravens started off the draft by selecting cornerback Nate Wiggins, filling an immediate need. However, they weren't done adding to the position when they selected Iowa State's T.J.
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The Baltimore Ravens set the tone for their 2024 NFL Draft in the first round by taking Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins with the No. 30 overall pick. The Ravens hoped Wiggins would be there at their first pick, but they anticipated they wouldn't be.
The Baltimore Ravens added nine players in the 2024 NFL Draft but their biggest draft weekend steal may have come from what they did after the draft. Baltimore drafted one safety and that was Sanoussi Kane in the seventh round out of Purdue.
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Breaking down all nine of the Ravens selections and assigning letter grades. The 2024 NFL Draft came and went and the Baltimore Ravens had themselves quite an impressive three days of work.
The Baltimore Ravens have Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry leading their offense, but in order for both of those players to thrive, they need a solid offensive line.
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The Baltimore Ravens have ensured that edge rusher Odafe Oweh isn’t going anywhere. Tuesday, the Ravens exercised Oweh’s fifth-year option, keeping the emerging edge rusher under contract through the 2025 campaign, ahead of the NFL’s May 2 deadline.
Last season, the Baltimore Ravens made significant strides, narrowly missing out on a Super Bowl berth after a commendable journey that saw them nearly clinch the No.
The Ravens made a key decision regarding the former first-round pick.
Following Geno Stone’s departure to the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency, the Baltimore Ravens sought to address the gap in their defensive backfield.
The Baltimore Ravens made Clemson CB Nate Wiggins their first-round pick less than a week ago and he gives them a long-term piece in the defensive backfield for years to come.
Baltimore Ravens stayed put at the end of the first round and ended up adding CB Nate Wiggins, who perhaps shouldn’t have been on the board. Baltimore was able to add a nice player with good upside for their defensive backfield who could be a longtime starter opposite of Marlon Humphrey.
The Baltimore Ravens continued the organizational commitment to bolster depth along the line of scrimmage, by signing former Duke defensive tackle Ja’Mion Franklin as an undrafted free agent, according to multiple league sources.
The Baltimore Ravens entered the NFL Draft needing to replace multiple starters, so now it’s time to hand out some grades and see how they did. After posting the best record in the league last year and making it to the AFC Championship Game, the Ravens had to watch multiple high-level starters walk in free agency.
He faces an uphill battle to dress on gamedays. Obviously, he stands no chance at unseating Jackson as the starter, but even current backup quarterbacks Josh Johnson and Malik Cunningham sit pretty comfortably at their spots on the depth chart.
North Carolina wide receiver Tez Walker found his new NFL home after being selected in the fourth round by the Baltimore Ravens, pairing him up with Lamar Jackson.
The Clemson product is a bit undersized, standing at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, but he has proven to be a lockdown corner, registering 58 tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles, three interceptions and 17 passes defensed the past two years.
The defending AFC North champions agreed to an extension with Rashod Bateman on Wednesday.
It is difficult to project which players will still be available at No. 30, but here are the best and worst-case first-round picks for the Ravens.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has achieved a whole lot throughout his NFL career, but he is missing one major thing: a Super Bowl ring. Henry signed with the Ravens in free agency after spending his first eight seasons with the Tennessee Titans, and now, he is ready to hoist some hardware.
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Flowers is free to continue his offseason activities with the Ravens.
From a player-safety standpoint, it is probably the right change.
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