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4/29/25 | Ravens Draft Pick Shares Wholesome Moment With OL Coach. With his unit being a genuine concern entering the 2025 NFL Draft, Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach George Warhop of course had a few prospects in mind. One of those prospects was Alabama A&M offensive tackle Carson Vinson. Vinson offered great size at 6-7 and 321 pounds and great experience as a four-year starter in college, so it's easy to see why Warhop had his eyes on him. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/29/25 | Malachi Starks could be the spark the Ravens need on defense. Baltimore Ravens draftee Malaki Starks can be essential to help improve the team pass defense in 2025. Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/malachi-starks-co... |
4/29/25 | Ravens Draft Pick Models Game After Ronnie Stanley. Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is entering his 10th season in the NFL, as hard as that may be to believe, so there are some players entering the league now who looked up to him during their early days of playing. In his first introductory press conference, offensive tackle Carson Vinson, whom the Ravens selected in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, shared his admiration for Stanley and how he modeled his game after the veteran. "Ronnie Stanley, he's great," Vinson told reporters Saturday. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/29/25 | Connecticut strong man Thomas Perry invited to Baltimore Ravens' NFL rookie mini-camp. Thomas Perry has made a name for himself in the college football world by embracing the hard stuff. The 6-foot-3, 317-pound offensive lineman from Killingworth had such an impressive senior season at Division III Middlebury College that the Ravens contacted him when the NFL Draft concluded Saturday and told him that they wanted him to join their drafted rookies and a group of other undrafted free agents at a mini-camp May 2-4. Source: https://www.trumbulltimes.com/college/article/thom... |
4/28/25 | Ravens Draft Pick Has Unique Perspective at LB. A key part of becoming a successful linebacker, or any defender really, is being able to read what the opposing offense wants to do. While rare, those who've played on both sides of the ball could have a distinct edge in learning offenses. Baltimore Ravens linebacker Teddye Buchanan believes he does. Buchanan, whom the Ravens selected in the fourth-round of the 2025 NFL Draft, previously played quarterback in high school, and played the position well. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
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