Ravens select eight players in 2021 NFL draft
Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace was the fifth wide receiver selected in the first four rounds by Baltimore since Eric DeCosta became general manager in 2019.
Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace was the fifth wide receiver selected in the first four rounds by Baltimore since Eric DeCosta became general manager in 2019.
The Baltimore head coach wasn’t worried about helping Andy Reid and the Chiefs address one of their biggest weaknesses.
NFL reporter Mike Tanier of Bleacher Report says finding protection and weapons for Lamar Jackson is the key to happier Januarys in Baltimore.
Former NFL scout Matt Manocherian discusses the value of Orlando Brown to the Chiefs and how Ravens might utilize the power of two No. 1’s this weekend.
Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs are the only two outside linebackers selected in the first round by Baltimore.
Peter King of NBC Sports discusses Ravens draft possibilities and how the league has forged ahead in the middle of a plague.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor agree that the Ravens wouldn’t deal Brown to the omnipotent Chiefs if they thought they couldn’t beat him and sack Mahomes in January.
Chris Pika of BlogAndTackle discusses the Ravens’ deftness at using draft picks and manipulating the board before the names even start flying.
Yahoo Sports draftnik Eric Edholm goes through many questions of NFL prospects in strange year
Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones have quite different opinions on how and why the Baltimore Ravens dealt their two-time Pro Bowl tackle to the best team in the AFC.
Oklahoma State’s Teven Jenkins would be an ideal replacement if he’s available when the Ravens pick late in the first round.
Never sleep on Eric Decosta. Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones have quite different opinions on how and why the Baltimore Ravens dealt their two-time Pro Bowl tackle to the best team in the AFC.
Peter King of NBC Sports discusses Ravens draft possibilities and how the league has forged ahead in the middle of a plague.
Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic makes some bold observations regarding potential Ravens draft targets
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report says Ravens continuity already provides significant advantage on NFL Draft weekend
Yahoo Sports draftnik Eric Edholm goes through the myriad of changes and adjustments all teams are making in prepping for this week’s NFL draft when film is scarce, Zooms are plentiful and information is probably false.
Before the Orlando Brown Jr. trade was made, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic joined Nestor for some bold observations regarding potential Ravens draft targets and board movement that has already magically materialized to show that anything is possible with the creativity of DeCosta and company.
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report says that even before the Orlando Brown Jr. deal, having a braintrust led by Eric DeCosta and the same solid scouts will always outpoint the competition in picking football players.
The Ravens weren’t going to re-sign offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., but him playing right tackle and backing up left tackle — even for one season — is still worth plenty to a contender.
Penn State’s Jayson Oweh is among the edge rushers who’ve been linked to Baltimore in various mock drafts.
Would the genius of Ozzie Newsome have been fully realized without Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis falling into his lap in 1996?
The Baltimore brass offered a strong endorsement for a maligned group of wide receivers.
“We’ve got some really good young receivers. It’s insulting to these guys when they hear that we don’t have any receivers. It’s quite insulting. I’m insulted by it too to be honest.”
The Ravens brass answered questions about the upcoming NFL draft on a video call Monday morning.
Brian Lease gets ready for the Ravens schedule release and draft prospects with Nestor.
Luke Jones and Nestor spend their annual segment breaking down another Wrestlemania and then wrestle with Ravens draft options and needs this month.
Free-agent veteran pass rusher Justin Houston is visiting with the Ravens this week.
Now that Sammy Watkins is in purple, should the Ravens still be on the hunt for an impact wide receiver early in the draft? Luke Jones makes the case for more marquee weapons for Lamar Jackson in the passing attack.
Both the Ravens and Sammy Watkins find themselves at a bit of a crossroads in 2021.
Baltimore brought back one of its lone veteran cuts of the offseason on Thursday.
Luke Jones and Nestor debate the impact of Sammy Watkins on the Ravens offensive attack and all aspects of another weapon for Lamar Jackson.
The veteran departs while the Ravens have struggled to lure a free-agent upgrade to Baltimore.
Wide receiver continues to be a white whale for fans of an otherwise very successful, innovative organization.
After making five selections in the first 100 picks of the 2020 draft, general manager Eric DeCosta owns just two in the top 100 next month.
After losing three edge defenders over the first 24 hours of free agency, Baltimore re-signed its youngest free-agent outside linebacker.
Yannick Ngakoue now being on his fourth team over the last calendar year does suggest an interesting contrast between his play and outside perception.
The 31-year-old right guard was released by the New York Giants for salary cap purposes last week.
Tyus Bowser is one of five Baltimore edge defenders scheduled to hit the open market next week.
Running back Gus Edwards is a restricted free agent, but Baltimore gave him a second-round tender.
Baltimore’s brass appears in no hurry to accommodate the trade request of Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. this offseason.