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    How top draft pick Nate Wiggins will change the Ravens’ defense
    As the Ravens look to reassert their defensive dominance, here’s a look at how Wiggins’ addition could impact the secondary.
    Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins, the Baltimore Ravens’ first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, is introduced by head coach John Harbaugh (left) and general manager Eric DeCosta at a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center on April 26, 2024.
    The Ravens played it safe. The Chiefs’ bold trade means the pick must be scrutinized.
    The Ravens may have landed their next great cover corner in Nate Wiggins. But a bold move by Kansas City and an opportunity-swiping pick by Dallas could be the draft day selections Wiggins is graded against.
    The Ravens rated Nate Wiggins as the top cover corner in the NFL draft.
    Where will the Ravens look on Day 2 of the draft? Here are 20 potential targets in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
    The Ravens are expected to plug away at their roster holes with their two Day 2 picks (Nos. 62 and 93).
    Kingsley Suamataia of BYU would be an easy call to make for the Ravens if he is available when they pick in the second round.
    Nate Wiggins brings speed to Baltimore’s secondary | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer analyze the selection and discuss how Wiggins could fit in Zach Orr’s scheme. Tune in at 12:45 a.m.
    Ravens select Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins with 1st-round pick
    The team added a potential shutdown corner with pick No. 30.
    Ravens first-round draft pick Nate Wiggins of Clemson will not turn 21 until August.
    Live coverage of the No. 30 overall pick | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Counting down to the Ravens' first-round selection from the Under Armour Performance Center.
    Everything you need to know about the NFL draft
    From basic facts about the draft to in-depth looks at prospects and scenarios, we’ve compiled everything you need to know. As you wait for the Ravens to make their pick, check out our coverage from the past few weeks.
    Detroit is the site of the draft that begins Thursday. The Ravens are hoping to bring the draft to Baltimore.
    We read 65 mock drafts so you don’t have to. Here are the players linked to the Ravens.
    A review of 65 recent first-round mock drafts found 20 different players picked to land with the Ravens.
    Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024.
    Ravens mock draft 4.0: Addressing the desperate needs for talent at offensive line, receiver
    With the help of Pro Football Focus’ mock draft simulator and its prospect rankings, here’s one last mock draft before the real thing begins.
    Jordan Morgan of Arizona could become a valuable piece of a rebuilt offensive line for the Ravens.
    Ravens GM Eric DeCosta’s discipline will be tested in an NFL draft with win-now urgency
    DeCosta's patience has been hard-won. With more urgency to win thanks to salary cap pressure, will he have to tweak the draft strategy?
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta is tasked with rebuilding the depth of the roster starting with the draft.
    Rating 14 potential first-round targets for the Ravens, from Amarius Mims to Xavier Worthy
    Nobody knows for sure what the Ravens will do with the No. 30 overall pick, but here are early evaluations.
    Iowa cornerback Cooper DeJean is one of the three potential first-round draft picks who has been linked most to the Ravens who comes with the highest approval rating, based on positional need, draft value and potential impact.
    Do the Ravens have a type in the draft? Here’s how much age, speed and fumbles matter.
    Eric DeCosta wants prospects who “play like a Raven.” But what else goes into their draft process? And, knowing that, who might they target Thursday night?
    The Ravens under general manager Eric DeCosta consider everything in their draft evaluations, including medical information, athletic testing, analytical insights and character testimonies.
    How Rashod Bateman’s extension impacts the roster | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer react to Rashod Bateman's extension and give their final predictions for the NFL draft. Tune in at 3:30 p.m.
    Ravens sign wide receiver Rashod Bateman to extension through 2026
    Bateman, who had 32 catches for 367 yards and one touchdown last season, was heading toward what might’ve been the final year of his rookie contract.
    In 34 career games, Rashod Bateman has 93 catches for 1,167 yards and four touchdowns.
    Lamar Jackson changed the QB position. But has he changed the way NFL teams draft?
    Nobody could argue with Lamar Jackson's results as a pro. But plenty of evaluators have questions about athletic QBs heading into this draft.
    Lamar smiles after OBJ put a “Top 10” necklace on him after the game.
    Unveiling our full 7-round Ravens mock draft | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer are joined by Gordon McGuinness of Pro Football Focus to come up with picks for all nine of the team’s selections. Tune in at 1 p.m.
    The case for the Ravens trading up (and down) in the 1st round
    The Ravens have the ammunition to move up in the NFL draft Thursday night. But how high, and at what cost?
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson slaps hands with fans at M&T Bank Stadium before the Ravens face the Texans in the season opener against the Houston Texans.
    Revealing our spiciest Ravens draft takes | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Will the Ravens find a tackle they like at No. 30? Could they take a quarterback on Day 2? And how many trades will Eric DeCosta make?
    From A.J. Brown to Maxx Crosby, here are the Ravens’ biggest draft misses of the past decade
    The Ravens have one of the NFL’s best rosters, but it is by no means perfect. That’s because their draft history is flawed, too.
    The Ravens drafted an outside linebacker in 2019, but they overlooked Maxx Crosby, whose career has taken off with the Las Vegas Raiders.
    The case for the Ravens drafting Alabama CB Kool-Aid McKinstry in the 1st round
    The Ravens don’t need to draft a cornerback with the No. 30 overall pick, but they could certainly use one like McKinstry.
    Potential first-round pick Kool-Aid McKinstry shares similarities with Marlon Humphrey of the Ravens, and not just because both played at Alabama.
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