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  1. Here’s a comprehensive look at the prospects whom experts and analysts have the Ravens taking in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night. View the full article
  2. Here’s everything you need to know before the 2022 NFL draft kicks off Thursday night in Las Vegas. View the full article
  3. With the 2022 NFL draft beginning Thursday night in Las Vegas, there are a handful of players with Maryland ties who are hoping to turn their dreams of playing professionally into reality. View the full article
  4. Are the Ravens rooting for chaos on Thursday? Will there be any pass rushers left to pick? Here are five questions that will shape the Ravens' first round. View the full article
  5. The Ravens, maybe more than any NFL front office, see opportunity in the unknown. The draft, Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta said last year, is a “luck-driven process” that rewards teams that collect picks like lottery tickets. View the full article
  6. Baltimore Sun reporter Jonas Shaffer and editor C.J. Doon tried to draft and trade their way to their own respectable rookie class for the Ravens. Here’s whom they took. View the full article
  7. The Ravens will enter the NFL draft with 10 picks, including four in the top 100. A smash-hit class could help return them to the top of the AFC. View the full article
  8. The Ravens have major needs at cornerback and the offensive and defensive lines that need to be addressed. However, there are a few positions worth considering if the right player falls to them during the 2022 NFL draft. View the full article
  9. The Ravens need cornerbacks to play beside and behind Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters. With his ability to cover on the outside or fill the slot, Washington's Trent McDuffie might be the perfect man to round out their secondary. View the full article
  10. It wasn’t long ago that the Ravens were swimming in pass-rush possibilities. On draft night, they could face a tough decision at No. 14 overall. View the full article
  11. Is this the Ravens' most important draft since 2018, when they selected Lamar Jackson and set up a transition from the Joe Flacco era? No one with the team has said so explicitly, but there is a feeling that with nine picks in the first four rounds, GM Eric DeCosta could go a long way toward fixing what ails the roster. View the full article
  12. After one of the most injury-ravaged seasons in recent NFL history, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said his franchise had no choice. View the full article
  13. The Ravens' plan at offensive tackle did not work in 2021, and they seem likely to use at least one draft pick to fortify the position. But with two veterans projected to start, would they use their first-round pick on a player like Northern Iowa's Trevor Penning? View the full article
  14. Here are The Baltimore Sun’s projections for all 143 picks in the first four rounds of the 2022 NFL draft, which begins April 28 in Las Vegas. View the full article
  15. “Just being here now I feel way more comfortable, way more relaxed,” Bateman said. View the full article
  16. Baltimore Ravens head strength and conditioning coach Steve Saunders on first phase of the team’s offseason workout program. View the full article
  17. They’ve added these so-called elite cornerbacks and overpaid, old safeties. But it’s time the Ravens got back to their roots and play old-school, blue-collar football. It’s time to stack up the beef and build up the foundation of this team, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  18. Ravens wide receiver Miles Boykin, a third-round pick in 2019, was coming off the most disappointing season of his NFL career and had a $2.8 million salary cap hit this year. View the full article
  19. The Ravens face a fascinating question ahead of next week’s NFL draft: Is behemoth Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis’ potential too great to ignore as a possible first-round pick? View the full article
  20. With the NFL draft two weeks away, here’s how the Ravens’ positional needs stack up, from least urgent to most urgent. View the full article
  21. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a law to help secure long-term commitments from the Baltimore Orioles and Ravens to remain in their stadiums by allowing a state authority to borrow up to $1.2 billion for upgrades to the structures. View the full article
  22. The Ravens have said the NFL draft, which starts April 28, is loaded with talent, especially on the defensive line and outside linebacker positions. Let’s hope they prove it, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  23. Veteran defensive end Calais Campbell's two-year deal with the Ravens is worth $12.5 million but he can earn as much as $16.5 million with incentives, according to multiple reports. View the full article
  24. A Senate committee approved legislation Friday allowing the Maryland Stadium Authority to borrow up to $1.2 billion to pay for stadium improvements designed to keep the Orioles and Ravens in their current Baltimore homes for the long term. View the full article
  25. The Ravens are more than a player or two away from winning the Super Bowl, and general manager Eric DeCosta won’t abandon the approach used by his predecessor Ozzie Newsome, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
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