Five Takeaways From The Ravens’ 2022 Draft
Bo Smolka offers five quick takeaways on the Ravens’ 2022 draft.
Read moreBo Smolka offers five quick takeaways on the Ravens’ 2022 draft.
Read moreThe Ravens focused on defense during the second day of the 2022 NFL Draft, taking Michigan edge rusher David Ojabo in the second round and Connecticut defensive lineman Travis Jones in the third round. Bo Smolka breaks it all down.
Read moreBo Smolka looks at five players the Ravens might target on Day Two of the NFL Draft, including Michigan EDGE David Ojabo.
Read moreIn the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Ravens drafted Kyle Hamilton at No. 14 overall and traded away Marquise Brown to land a second first-round pick, which became Tyler Linderbaum. Bo Smolka breaks down the Ravens’ action-packed night.
Read moreThe Ravens currently have 10 picks in the 2022 NFL Draft, beginning with the No. 14 overall selection in the first round, but Bo Smolka says team history and comments from GM Eric DeCosta make it unlikely that Baltimore makes all 10 picks, exactly as scheduled.
Read moreThe Ravens released wide receiver Miles Boykin on April 18 in a move that will save them about $2.5 million against the cap but strikes another blow against general manager Eric DeCosta’s first draft class, which three years later has failed to produce more than one established NFL starter.
Read moreAt the Ravens’ annual predraft luncheon April 5, general manager Eric DeCosta suggested the team isn’t done addressing the tackle position and characterized this year’s NFL Draft as “very, very deep” at tackle.
Read moreThe Ravens officially move past their 2021 season April 18, when players return for the first day of the offseason workout program, and head coach John Harbaugh said the team was looking “at every possible avenue” to avoid a recurrence of the rash of injuries this past season.
Read moreJohn Harbaugh, the winningest coach in Ravens franchise history, has been signed to a three-year contract extension, the team announced March 29, keeping the league’s third-longest-tenured coach under contract through the 2025 season.
Read moreNFL owners meeting in Palm Beach, Fla., this week are set to consider two rules proposals that would alter overtime. “I’m not for them,” Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said. “I don’t think adding plays to the end of the game is the answer.”
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