The Baltimore Ravens were not interested in trading their pick with Nate Wiggins available at No. 30 overall.

The option to trade down was always on the table for Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta. That is until Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins was available at No. 30 overall.

It didn’t take long for the Ravens to go from “on the clock” to “the pick is in.” The broadcast feed hardly ticked down 30 seconds before the switch was made.

If that wasn’t convincing...

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