![]() ![]() CB Iman Marshall was also a failed experiment as a fourth-round pick. Boykin had less than 500 receiving yards in 40 total games and was released after the 2021 season. Trading up in the third round to acquire WR Miles Boykin did not pan out. This past season, he was one of the better players at his position in the NFL and ultimately priced himself out of the Ravens’ price range in free agency. Powers started seven of 16 games in his sophomore season before becoming a full-time starter at left guard in 20. G Ben Powers proved to be a strong value selection in the fourth round. In 2021, he caught a career-high 91 passes and became the first Ravens’ drafted wide receiver to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards since Torrey Smith. ![]() Before ultimately being traded last offseason, Brown’s production increased in each of his three seasons with the team. WR Marquise Brown was the selection at pick No. 22 overall in the first round before DeCosta traded back three spots and acquired an extra fourth and sixth-round pick. The Ravens were originally slotted to pick No. In DeCosta’s first draft as the general manager, the Ravens held no second-round picks but instead had multiple selections in the third and fourth rounds. They’ve long prioritized the draft as their premier roster-building mechanism.Īhead of the upcoming weekend, let’s take a look back at each of the Ravens’ draft classes since 2019 - when Eric DeCosta took over as the team’s General Manager - and revisit some of the team’s biggest hits and misses on picks. For the Baltimore Ravens, this is always an especially important time of the year. The 2023 NFL draft is now only hours away and the anticipation continues to build. ![]()
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