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    Arizona kicker Tyler Loop participates in a drill at the NFL football scouting combine, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, , in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
    Ravens draft kicker Tyler Loop in 6th round as Justin Tucker investigation continues
    Loop has a big leg — he made a 62-yard field goal last season — and he was one of two kickers chosen to try to make a 60-yard field goal at Randy Brown’s workout in Indianapolis.
    The Ravens drafted Mike Green of Marshall despite red flags in his past.
    Eric DeCosta says Ravens ‘thoroughly’ investigated allegations against second-round pick Mike Green
    The 6-foot-3, 251-pound Green was considered a first-round talent after finishing with 17 sacks in 2024.
    Breaking down Mike Green, Emery Jones Jr. selections | Banner Ravens Podcast
    After taking Malaki Starks on Day 1, Baltimore dug into the trenches with its Day 2 picks.
    Kevin Winston Jr. of Penn State, a Columbia native, is expected to be drafted on Day 2.
    As Day 2 of NFL draft approaches, watch out for these Baltimore-area prospects
    Here are nine prospects with local ties who could be drafted Friday or Saturday, including a few potential Ravens targets.
    Tight end Isaiah Likely is one recent example of a player the Ravens added, with great success, using a compensatory pick.
    Explaining why the Ravens crave comp picks — and how they use them so well
    You'll hear talk of "comp picks" over the next two days of the NFL draft. But what are they?
    MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 30: Ryan Fitzgerald #88 of the Florida State Seminoles kicks a field goal in the second quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs during the Capital One Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium on December 30, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
    What the Ravens should look for if they decide to draft Justin Tucker’s replacement
    At least one kicker has been drafted every year since 2012, except in 2015.
    Georgia defensive back Malaki Starks celebrates after being chosen by the Baltimore Ravens with the 27th overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis.
    The Ravens couldn’t pass on Malaki Starks and his ‘remarkable’ football IQ
    Starks is “wired like a Raven,” according to general manager Eric DeCosta.
    Reaction to first-round selection of Malaki Starks | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Baltimore shored up the secondary by grabbing a standout safety.
    With no glaring needs, Eric DeCosta has plenty of leeway to use his first-found pick as he sees fit.
    Ravens’ draft needs: What will Eric DeCosta do with No. 27 pick?
    What will Ravens GM Eric DeCosta do with the No. 27 pick? He has many options, so we ranked them.
    Georgia defensive back Malaki Starks sets up for a play against Florida last November.
    We went through 83 mock drafts. Here are the favorites to end up with the Ravens.
    Here’s a roundup of dozens of recent first-round projections for the Ravens, arranged from most common pick to least common.
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta, right, and coach John Harbaugh take questions at the team’s predraft news conference.
    Ravens reset: Trading Mark Andrews? Prioritizing an edge defender? Answering 5 big NFL draft questions.
    The Ravens’ long wait for the NFL draft is finally over. What happens next?
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta speaks at the team’s predraft press conference last week.
    Which top draft prospects will the Ravens avoid — and covet? They’ve left some clues
    Where will Eric DeCosta look in the first round? We examined 20 players who’ve been linked to the Ravens’ top pick.
    The Baltimore Ravens, The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore unveiled a new Ravens-themed look for Mr. Trash Wheel.
    Mr. Trash Wheel joins the Ravens flock, gets ‘bodacious’ California cousin
    The Waterfront Partnership wasn't involved in the Newport Beach trash wheel, but said they’re very excited to see it.
    The Banner Ravens Podcast’s complete mock draft
    It’s mock draft time.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington (29) cheers after breaking up a pass during a Thursday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., November 7, 2024.
    Ar’Darius Washington re-signs with Ravens after quiet period in free agency
    Although the Ravens were “fairly confident” Washington would return, they're expected to draft at least one safety next week.
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says he and the Ravens are not yet discussing a contract extension.
    Ravens’ young stars aren’t worried about contract extensions: ‘If it happens, it happens’
    “Haven’t had too many talks about it, to be honest,” Kyle Hamilton said of a potential contract extension.
    Boston College’s Donovan Ezeiruaku could be one of a number of talented players available to the Ravens if they trade down to the last pick of the first round.
    2025 NFL mock draft: Can Ravens find a star with a trade in first round?
    The Ravens have over 200 draftable players on their board, but only a handful will be under consideration Thursday.
    Defensive backs and pass rushers the Ravens could draft | Banner Ravens Podcast
    From Malaki Starks to Donovan Ezeiruaku, there are plenty of talented defensive players who could be on the board for the Ravens at No. 27 overall.
    It's hard to picture Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, right, embracing Aaron Rodgers as his own quarterback.
    Kyle Goon: Please, Steelers, sign Aaron Rodgers. The results would be hilarious.
    The Steelers are so desperate for a quarterback that they might sign Rodgers. It would end in pain for the team — and hilarity for everyone else.
    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kristian Welch looks up at the scoreboard during an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    Ravens free agency tracker: Baltimore loses another special teamer
    With the start of the NFL’s “legal tampering” period, free agency is back. Follow all of the Ravens’ comings and goings here.
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