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Top Ravens News

  • Ravens' Evan Beerntsen: Snared by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Beerntsen in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 253rd overall.

    Beerntsen spent six years at South Dakota State -- where he started 47 games -- before transferring to Northwestern for his final year of eligibility in 2025. He'll turn 26 years old in September, but he showed enough athleticism at 6-foot-4, 301 pounds to get a chance in the NFL. Beerntsen will serve as a reserve option if he makes the 53-man roster in Baltimore.

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  • Ravens' Rayshaun Benny: Picked by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Benny in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 250th overall.

    Benny started for just one season at Michigan in 2025, compiling 35 tackles (three for loss) and 1.5 sacks over 13 games. He's slated to move into a defensive line spot in Baltimore's 3-4 scheme, likely vying for a depth role as a late seventh-round selection. Benny has some interesting traits, including above-average arm length (33 and 3/8 inches), but he has smaller hands (9.25 inches) and will need to fight for his spot on the 53-man roster.

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  • Ravens' Ryan Eckley: Taken by Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Eckley in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 211th overall.

    Eckley spent the last three seasons handling punting duties for Michigan State after a redshirt year with the Spartans in 2022. He averaged an outstanding 48.5 yards per punt in 2025 and now lands with a team in need of answers at the position after having lost Jordan Stout (Giants) in free agency. Eckley appears set to compete with Luke Elzinga for the No. 1 punter role this offseason.

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  • Ravens' Adam Randall: Picked by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Randall in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 174th overall.

    Randall (6-foot-3, 232 pounds) moved to running back last year after spending the prior three seasons at wide receiver, but for the entirety of the season Randall continued to look like something other than a running back. It's concerning that Randall was only vaguely productive as a runner (4.8 yards per carry), and it was all but admitted that Clemson moved him to running back because it wasn't working at wide receiver. With that said, Randall is a standout athlete for his build (4.50-second 40-yard dash, 37-inch vertical, 124-inch broad jump), so perhaps there is developmental potential there. Just don't be surprised if it eventually occurs at tight end rather than running back.

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  • Ravens' Josh Cuevas: Scooped by Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Cuevas in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 173rd overall.

    The Ravens add another tight end to the mix after they picked up Matthew Hibner in the fourth round. They're likely hoping these additions stick after they lost tight ends Isaiah Likely (Giants) and Charlie Kolar (Chargers) in free agency. Cuevas spent the final two seasons of his five-year collegiate career at Alabama, working as a starter in 2025 and catching 37 passes for 411 yards and four touchdowns. At 6-foot-3, 245 pounds, Cuevas is a bit undersized, but he was a strong blocker in the SEC and could line up at fullback if needed in the NFL.

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  • Ravens' Chandler Rivers: Heads to Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Rivers in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 162nd overall.

    Rivers was a steady starter for Duke from 2023 to 2025, and he was named to the All-ACC Second-Team in his senior year after posting 59 total tackles, one forced fumble and 10 pass defenses (two interceptions) across 13 games. He primarily played on the outside but also saw some work at the nickel corner, the latter of which could be his position as he enters the NFL. Rivers' 5-foot-9 frame is a little underwhelming and might limit his effectiveness as a run stopper, but his speed and fluidity made him difficult for opposing receivers to shake off. Rivers will compete with the likes of Marlon Humphrey, T.J. Tampa and Chidobe Awuzie for a consistent role and snaps in the Ravens secondary.

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  • Ravens' Matthew Hibner: Added by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Hibner in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 133rd overall.

    The Ravens lost tight ends Isaiah Likely to the Giants and Charlie Kolar to the Chargers in free agency, so they're likely hoping Hibner along with free-agent addition Durham Smythe can add immediate depth behind Mark Andrews. Hibner spent six years in college. He caught just two passes through his first four seasons at Michigan before transferring to SMU for his final two years of eligibility and producing 55 receptions for 804 yards and eight touchdowns over 27 games. Hibner is an impressive athlete with a 4.57 40-yard dash at 6-foot-4, 251 pounds, and he's a strong route runner with dependable hands. However, he'll need to immediately prove that his blocking skills can translate to the NFL before he establishes himself in the rotation.

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  • Ravens' Elijah Sarratt: Finds home in Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Sarratt in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 115th overall.

    Sarratt navigates his way to the NFL ranks after an impressive collegiate campaign, going out on top with a national championship at Indiana while compiling 62 catches for 802 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior. Sarratt doesn't boast world-class speed but moves decently for a player with a 6-foot-2, 210-pound frame, running a 4.53 40-time at his Pro Day. He owns a decent arsenal of release packages and is comfortable working in traffic, which will likely be necessary for him at the next level. Sarratt joins a wideout room filled with recent draft picks behind starters Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, including 2026 third-round pick Ja'Kobi Lane and 2024 fourth-round pick Devontez Walker, and Sarratt will be tasked with challenging that duo for positioning on the depth chart. Sarratt will also likely be a special-teams candidate for the Ravens as a rookie.

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  • Ravens' Ja'Kobi Lane: Bound for Baltimore

    The Ravens selected Lane in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 80th overall.

    Lane spent his entire three-year college career in USC, with 2024 being arguably his most productive season with 43 catches for 525 yards and a team-leading 12 touchdowns across 13 games. He saw his receiving numbers increase in 2025 (49 catches for 745 yards), though he hauled in only four touchdowns across 11 games. Lane stands tall at 6-foot-4 with a long catch radius and large hands, and he also excelled as a blocker in the run game. He had issues separating from defenders in college and lacks experience on special teams, but that might not matter, as a strong offseason and training camp could establish Lane as the Ravens' WR3 behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman (illness).

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  • Ravens' Zion Young: Picked by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Young in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 45th overall.

    Young (6-foot-6, 262 pounds) broke out in a big way by posting 16.5 tackles for loss in 2025, yet the lack of pass-rushing production in his Missouri career gives reason to suspect he profiles more as an edge-setting strong-side defender than he does an edge-bending pass rusher. Rather than a classic double-digit sack threat, Young is more so the guy who makes sure the running back doesn't turn the corner on off-tackle carries.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 156.6
(2nd)
192.8
(28th)
332.2
(16th)
Def. 106.6
(10th)
259.0
(29th)
354.5
(24th)

Injuries

Player Injury
N. Wiggins CB Nate Wiggins CB Undisclosed
R. Bateman WR Rashod Bateman WR Illness
N. Madubuike DT Nnamdi Madubuike DT Neck
J. Hill RB Justice Hill RB Neck
T. Buchanan LB Teddye Buchanan LB Knee - ACL