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The Ravens are among several teams interested in the projected early-to-mid-round with elite athletic traits.
Adding more depth and competition to the interior defensive line isn’t nearly as big a need for the Baltimore Ravens heading into the 2024 NFL Draft as their interior offensive counterparts, particularly at guard. By extending Pro Bowl defensive tackle Justin Madubuike and re-signing defensive end Brent Urban, general manager Eric DeCosta was...
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“We’ve always been a team that’s built through the draft primarily,” said DeCosta, who will oversee his sixth draft for Baltimore this year. “We feel that’s the best way to build your team long-term from a cost standpoint — obviously cheaper players, but also young players that you know a lot about who can develop and become good...
It is NFL Draft week at last! On Thursday, the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft will take place and the Baltimore Ravens are scheduled to select at pick No.
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NFL Draft week is here and we impatiently await being in the late hours of Day 1 when the Baltimore Ravens are on the...
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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Ravens President Sashi Brown mentioned they’re working on uniform changes. Rumors expect it to be a new alternate helmet with secondary logo and gold facemask.
During the NFL’s owner’s meeting in Orlando, Fla., Baltimore Ravens president Sashi Brown shared the team is working on possible uniform changes.
“We have some stuff that’s coming. We feel like we have really classic jerseys, and I think the team did a great job...
Browns GM Andrew Berry said RB Nick Chubb is progressing well as the season gets closer. “He’s really attacked it very aggressively, really since he’s been able to in the fall,” Berry said, via PFT.
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Possible targets for the Ravens in the 2024 NFL Draft who could come in and start on the end of their offensive line right away as rookies.
Aside from first-round wide receiver Zay Flowers who quickly established himself as a starter and broke multiple franchise records during a standout rookie campaign, the Baltimore Ravens 2023 rookie class mostly consisted of developmental prospects who are now primed to be in line or compete for starting positions.
With all...
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The latest mock drafts foresee the Ravens landing a blocker capable of starting at guard or right tackle immediately and eventually on the blindside.
In the latest round of mock drafts, most analysts still foresee the Baltimore Ravens taking an offensive lineman. However, this time around, the most commonly projected prospect to them in the first round is a former Pac-12 standout who could be a plug-and-play starter at either guard spot or right tackle as a...
The Baltimore Ravens did a good job of managing a dicey cap situation this offseason, locking up players like Justin Madubuike Nelson Agholor and Kyle Van Noy…
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There’s plenty of chatter about the Ravens trading down. But what about a trade up? If one of the top offensive tackles gets to within striking range, the Ravens could look to leapfrog some tackle-hungry teams (Cowboys and Packers at 24 and 25) to get their guy.
Baltimore has nine selections as it stands now. DeCosta already said this year’s draft isn’t as deep...
Let's take a closer look at each of the Ravens' 2024 draft picks.
The 2024 NFL Draft could feature more than one big-name trade, as Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is the latest name to be included in the rumors.
The 2024 NFL Draft is less than a week away, so we have time for just one more Baltimore Ravens mock draft. After narrowly missing a trip to the Super Bowl, the Ravens lost several key starters in free agency and need to make the most out of every single draft pick if they want to remain an elite team.
The Baltimore Ravens had an interesting offseason where they may have lost more than they gained. One loss they took was linebacker Patrick Queen and it hurt a bit more because he fled to the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency.
Mark Andrews was once heralded as possibly the tight end one overall in dynasty fantasy football. Now, with an influx of young talent and some other aging performers, where does Mark Andrews sit on the pantheon of dynasty tight ends?
The 2024 NFL Draft is less than a week away, as teams prepare to welcome their 2024 rookie classes. In a recent three-round mock draft, the Baltimore Ravens landed a high-upside defender in the 1st round. "Chop Robinson is an athletic freak who many believe he has one of the highest ceilings of any edge rusher in this year's class.
The Bengals have been rumored to be interested in one of the many strong offensive tackle prospects in the first round of the upcoming draft. New Cincinnati OC Dan Pitcher described what they like at that position.
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How have the Ravens drafted at cornerback over the past 10 years?
Welcome to part four of our Revisiting Recent Draft History series. If you haven’t, please check out our previous articles.
Wide receiver Offensive guard Offensive tackle Edge rusherIn preparation for this year’s upcoming cycle, it can be useful to revisit history to understand the team’s drafting tendencies, where they’ve hit, where they’ve missed, and other notable trends. This...
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In an interview with WMAR2, NFL Executive VP of club business, international & league events said Baltimore is ‘unlikely’ to host the 2026 NFL Draft
After 50 years of New York City hosting the NFL Draft, the NFL broadened the location to various NFL cities in 2015. In that time, the draft has been moved around from Chicago, Philadelphia and Nashville to Detroit hosting the event next week. The Ravens, namely Team President Sashi Brown, have recently...