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  1. The Ravens looked past 2022 with their latest draft, trading current value for future potential and ignoring immediate needs at edge rusher and wide receiver. Never have they steered harder into their "best player available" philosophy. View the full article
  2. The consensus among NFL draft experts is that the Ravens hit a home run with their 11-pick haul. View the full article
  3. If the Ravens are a better team than they were last week — and the glowing draft grades from analysts suggests that they’re at least more talented — they’re also far closer in composition to their record-breaking 2019 team. View the full article
  4. With the NFL draft over, the Ravens turn their attention to the undrafted market. View the full article
  5. Diego Fagot will be the latest former Navy football player to have an opportunity to pursue professional football. View the full article
  6. The 2022 NFL draft is officially in the books. Here’s what you need to know about how the Ravens and the rest of the NFL fared. View the full article
  7. With six picks in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL draft, there was a good chance the Ravens were going to make some surprise selections Saturday. But nobody saw this one coming. View the full article
  8. The Ravens have seven picks on the final day of the draft, including sixth in the fourth round. Here's a look at whom they've picked. View the full article
  9. From Cincinnati cornerback Coby Bryant to Clemson wide receiver Justyn Ross, here are 10 players the Ravens could target with their seven picks on Day 3 of the NFL draft. View the full article
  10. Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar was a fourth round pick that compiled a 3.99 GPA while earning a degree in mechanical engineering. View the full article
  11. "I did have a good idea that I was going to be a Raven," said Stout when asked if he expected the Ravens to draft him. View the full article
  12. "I went from 410 [pounds] to 380, and that just helped me come back, I decided to lose a lot of weight," said Faalele when asked about sitting out 2020 season. View the full article
  13. Here’s what experts from publications around the country had to say about the Ravens’ moves in the second and third round of the 2022 NFL draft. View the full article
  14. The Ravens addressed an immediate need in the third round of the NFL draft, picking Connecticut defensive tackle Travis Jones, a powerful interior presence regarded as a second-round talent by many analysts. View the full article
  15. Here’s what Baltimore Sun staff members think of the Ravens’ selections on Day 2 of the 2022 NFL draft, including Michigan edge rusher David Ojabo at No. 45 overall. View the full article
  16. Edge rusher David Ojabo was expected to be a mid-first-round pick before he tore his Achilles tendon at Michigan’s pro day, an injury that’s expected to delay his NFL debut. Instead, he fell to Baltimore in the middle of the second round. View the full article
  17. With two Day 2 picks and seven Day 3 picks, what will Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta do next? View the full article
  18. After a chaotic first night of the draft, the Ravens took a respite Friday to introduce the fruits of their maneuvering: safety Kyle Hamilton and center Tyler Linderbaum. Both players said they landed in the right place after a tense evening. View the full article
  19. Marquise "Hollywood" Brown said he felt that, for stretches of his career in Baltimore, “I wasn’t put in the best situations.” The wide receiver was targeted 146 times in 16 games last season, the third most in Ravens history and 10th among NFL players in 2021. View the full article
  20. From Kentucky edge rusher Josh Paschal to Auburn cornerback Roger McCreary, here are five players the Ravens could target during Day two of the NFL draft. View the full article
  21. The reviews of the Ravens' first around are in. And they’re almost all glowing. View the full article
  22. The Baltimore Sun offers its grade for each of the first 32 selections. View the full article
  23. The Ravens certainly did not kick off their 2022 draft in boring fashion, trading one of their signature offensive players and using a pair of first-round picks on highly regarded prospects who might not meet their most immediate needs. View the full article
  24. Once Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton was secure and the Ravens got back in the first round via trades, they should have selected Florida State edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  25. Ravens' Travis Jones on what it's like to become a Raven after being selected in the third round of the NFL draft. View the full article
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