2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0
Joe Serpico shares an updated 2025 NFL mock draft, and he has the Ravens taking Oregon DL Derrick Harmon at No. 27.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares an updated 2025 NFL mock draft, and he has the Ravens taking Oregon DL Derrick Harmon at No. 27.
Read moreNew backup quarterback Cooper Rush says he feels like he’s found “a perfect fit” with the Ravens. “You see from afar the success they have and the stability,” Rush said. “All things you hear, it’s a good organization, so I’m excited to be a part of it.”
Read moreIf healthy, Chidobe Awuzie could compete for a starting outside cornerback job after the Ravens lost Brandon Stephens to the New York Jets as a free agent and let 2024 midseason acquisition Tre’Davious White go as a free agent.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a defensive lineman in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a safety in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a cornerback in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreRavens All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley said his new contract struck “a good balance that could help the team, and something I’m still happy with,” stressing that “the only thing we really care about is winning a Super Bowl.”
Read moreChiefs color analyst and former NFL wide receiver Danan Hughes weighs in on what DeAndre Hopkins brings to the Ravens and what he saw from the veteran WR last season in Kansas City.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft an edge rusher in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreThe Ravens have released safety Marcus Williams, ending a strange three-year tenure with the team that began with much hype and promise but deteriorated to the point that Williams was a high-priced spectator at the end of the 2024 season.
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