The Baltimore Ravens have the picks to be able to get the first round leftovers in the second round: There has been a lot of talk about the Baltimore Ravens potentially trading up in the 2020 NFL Draft.
At the beginning of the Baltimore Ravens 2019 season, many fans weren’t sure how the team would do under first-year starter Lamar Jackson. Little did everyone know that Jackson was going to have a spectacular season to win the NFL MVP Award.
The NFL released their All-Decade team for the 2010s. There were only two Ravens on the roster. What does this say about the Ravens? The fact that Marshal Yanda and Justin Tucker were the only Baltimore Ravens on the NFL All-Decade team helps paint the picture of the past decade.
Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports Examining the case for and against Baltimore adding to their halfback platoon With the dust having settled from a wild free agency period across the NFL and for the Ravens specifically, draft season is in full swing.
The draft should yield the Ravens a linebacker, and will likely net depth at safety or corner. Could Baltimore address both with a move for Isaiah Simmons?
The Ravens have spent the offseason working on their defensive line, and let go of a previous member. Per the league’s transaction wire, the Ravens released defensive end Ufomba Kamalu.
Today we’re looking at just about everything the Baltimore Ravens could possibly have on the board when they make the 28th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images Between the hashes, Ravens coordinators Greg Roman and Don Martindale are known for schemes predicated on deception.
Baltimore Raven's All-Pro defensive end Calais Campbell joins Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes to talk about how excited he is to play alongside Ravens' QB Lamar Jackson this season and make another run for the Super Bowl title.
The NFL has recently put out its own list for the 2010s all-decade team so we put together our list of the best Baltimore Ravens from the 2010s. All-decade teams are a lot of fun to debate.
The edge rusher position isn’t particularly deep in the 2020 NFL Draft, but the Baltimore Ravens may be able to scoop up one of its studs in A.J. Epenesa.
Pass rush has never been more important than in today’s NFL and the Baltimore Ravens must invest in theirs. Yetur Gross-Matos would be a good start. Background: Yetur Gross-Matos has some of the highest upside for a player entirely in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens best logo is in the middle of the field. The shield logo doesn’t get enough use or respect: I am well aware there are more important things to think about, but the shield logo of the Ravens is so underused.
Let’s look at the top 5 draft picks from the second day of the NFL Draft (The second and third round) for the Baltimore Ravens, in the last five years.
Addressing the wide receiver position is reportedly on the Ravens’ to-do list this offseason, but if DeCosta wants to bring Antonio Brown to Baltimore he’s keeping it mum.
A late-night confession from the former Titans running back No NFL team has rostered than one 2,000-yard rusher on their roster in the history of their franchise.
Johnson insisted he had nothing personal against the Jets but simply should have known they had no room for him with Chris Ivory and Bilal Powell already there.
The Baltimore Ravens have fielded some truly terrifying defenses over the years, but Derek Wolfe believes that their 2020 squad might be one of their most dominant yet.
Antonio Brown's dreams of playing with Tom Brady may have been crushed by Bruce Arians, but is he now targeting a team other than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers amid the coronavirus outbreak?