2022 Ravens Draft Watch: Charles Cross
Could the Ravens target Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross in the 2022 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis breaks down his strengths and areas for improvement.
Read moreCould the Ravens target Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross in the 2022 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis breaks down his strengths and areas for improvement.
Read moreAfter missing the 2020 season with myocarditis, Terps tight end Chig Okonkwo is approaching the 2022 NFL Draft with an even greater appreciation and he is excited to show what he can do at the NFL Scouting Combine in early March.
Read moreWho could the Ravens take with the 14th pick of the 2022 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis looks at some possibilities, including Michigan EDGE David Ojabo.
Read moreMissouri running back Tyler Badie, who attended Friends School of Baltimore from grades 6 to 10, is looking ahead to the 2022 NFL Draft, and he says coming back to Baltimore to play for the Ravens “would be pretty awesome.”
Read moreKen Zalis ranks the top defensive players in the 2022 NFL Draft, including Baylor safety Jalen Pitre.
Read moreKen Zalis ranks the top offensive players in the 2022 NFL Draft, including Purdue wide receiver David Bell.
Read moreWhen Hurricane Katrina forced his family to evacuate New Orleans in 2005, Tyler Badie attended Friends School of Baltimore as a three-sport athlete. Now he’s looking to the NFL Draft. “He can be dynamic,” Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy said.
Read moreKen Zalis evaluates how the Ravens did in the 2021 NFL Draft and looks at the team’s class of undrafted free agents.
Read moreThe Ravens closed out the 2021 NFL Draft with four Day Three picks, part of an eight-player class in which the team’s best-available-player philosophy appeared to mesh nicely with key areas of need. Bo Smolka breaks it all down.
Read moreOn the second day of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Ravens took Georgia OG Ben Cleveland and SMU DB Brandon Stephens. “At the start of the day, if you had told us that we would have gotten Ben Cleveland, we’d have turned [the card] in right then and there,” Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said.
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