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With the 2025 NFL draft over, the Ravens have turned their attention to the undrafted market.

Baltimore entered the draft with 70 players and made 11 picks, leaving room for more additions. Here’s a look at who they’ve added so far (this article will be updated):

Auburn defensive lineman Jayson Jones (according to The Draft Network): The 6-foot-6, 325-pound Jones was a starter at Oregon before transferring to Auburn, where he recorded 37 tackles in two seasons. The Under Armour All-American posted 2 1/2 tackles for loss and 1 1/2 sacks in four college seasons.

Rutgers defensive back Desmond Igbinosun (according to CBS Sports): The 6-2, 213-pound Igbinosun made 29 starts at safety for the Scarlet Knights, recording 186 tackles with 15 for loss and two sacks in his career. The Union, New Jersey, native played running back, wide receiver and defensive back at at Union High School.

Memphis linebacker Chandler Martin (according to Memphis): The 6-foot, 229-pound Martin played at East Tennessee State before transferring to Memphis, where he was twice named first-team All-American Athletic Conference after leading the team in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks in 2023 and 2024. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.54 seconds.

Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins (according to The Athletic): The 6-foot, 224-pound Higgins spent five seasons at Iowa and led the FBS in combined tackles (295) over the past two seasons. The two-time first-team All-American learned behind Detroit Lions first-round pick Jack Campbell for three years before taking over as the starter.

Monmouth RB Sone Ntoh (according to FCS Football Central): The 5-11, 235-pound Ntoh scored a touchdown in 21 of 23 career games and ranks second in program history with 39 career rushing scores. He rushed for 487 yards on 109 carries in 2024, good for an average of 4.5 yards per carry. Ntoh played in 19 games in three seasons at Harvard University, where he graduate in May 2023.

Minnesota running back Marcus Major Jr. (according to Coach J.D. Runnels Jr.): The 6-foot, 213-pound Major rushed 194 times for 833 yards and eight touchdowns in five seasons at Oklahoma before transferring to Minnesota, where he rushed for 371 yards and three touchdowns and caught 20 passes for 144 yards and a score in 2024.

Oregon State offensive lineman Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan (according to Sportskeeda): The 6-8, 315-pound Christian-Lichtenhan played in 33 games, including 19 starts, at Colorado (including blocking for Shedeur Sanders in 2023) and graduated with a degree in communications before spending his final season at Oregon State. He made 12 starts at left tackle for the Beavers, earning an 81.8 overall by Pro Football Focus.

Temple defensive end Diwun Black (according to Temple News Sports): The 6-4, 246-pound Black played two seasons with at Temple after spending two at Florida and one in junior college at Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Jackson, Mississippi, native recorded four sacks in 2024 and earned a second-team All-AAC honors.

Minnesota-Duluth tight end Sam Pitz (according to Christian Shanafelt): The 6-6, 248-pound Pitz recorded 940 receiving yards and 17 touchdown catches over the four seasons in Division II. He posted a vertical jump of 34 inches while running the 40-yard dash in 4.75 seconds.

Illinois State defensive back Keondre Jackson (according to Illinois State): The 6-2, 207-pound Jackson ranked third on the team with 99 tackles and contributed 1 1/2 sacks, 4 1/2 tackles for loss, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles and three interceptions to earn FCS All-American honors in 2024.

Albany offensive lineman Ozzie Hutchinson (according to Albany): The 6-3, 305-pound Hutchinson was an All-Coastal Athletic Association selection for the Great Danes but was limited to just six games last year because of foot and ankle injuries. He recorded 26 reps on the bench press, a broad jump of 8 feet, 6 inches and a vertical jump of 26 inches at his pro day.

Arizona State wide receiver Xavier Guillory (according to Arizona State): The 6-2, 201-pound Guillory was one of the top receivers in the FCS at Idaho State, recording 52 catches for 785 yards and four touchdowns in 2022. He had 43 catches for 565 yards and six touchdowns in two seasons with the Sun Devils. Guillory ran the 40-yard dash in 4.56 seconds and posted a vertical jump of 39 inches at his pro day.

Miami (Ohio) offensive tackle Reid Holskey (according to Aaron Wilson): The 6-6, 306-pound Holskey started all 14 games and earned first-team All-Mid-American Conference honors after helping the Red Hawks rush for 135.3 yards per game. The four-year starter was named Miami’s Offensive Power Player of the Year.

Towson linebacker Nchabanu Fortaboh (according to Towson): The 6-3, 225-pound Fortaboh earned a rookie minicamp invite from Baltimore. The Germantown native led the Tigers with 6 1/2 sacks and nine tackles for loss in 2024 while recording 33 tackles and a forced fumble after transferring from Virginia University of Lynchburg.

James Madison linebacker Jacob Dobbs (according to Draft Diamonds): The 6-foot, 233-pound Dobbs was invited to rookie minicamp. The 2024 second-team All-Sun Belt selection led the Dukes in tackles (74) to go with 3 1/2 tackles for loss, three sacks and three fumble recoveries.

Nebraska wide receiver Jahmal Banks (according to Aaron Wilson): The 6-4, 220-pound Banks, a former St. Frances star who was born in Washington, played four seasons at Wake Forest before transferring to Nebraska, where he led the Huskers with 587 receiving yards and ranked second with 44 catches and three receiving touchdowns in 2024.

Arkansas cornerback Marquise Robinson (according to Aaron Wilson): The 6-1, 192-pound Robinson began his career at Southwest Mississippi Community College before moving to South Alabama and finally Arkansas, where he recorded 36 tackles, seven pass breakups and one interception in 2024.

Baylor wide receiver Ketron Jackson Jr. (according to Aaron Wilson): The 6-3, 205-pound Jackson was invited to rookie minicamp. The former four-star recruit played two seasons at Arkansas before transferring to Baylor, where he had 28 catches for 489 yards as a junior in 2023 and 12 receptions for 236 yards in 2024 while missing two games because of injury.

Louisiana cornerback Keyon Martin (according to Aaron Wilson): The 5-9, 166-pound Martin was invited to rookie minicamp. The Youngstown State transfer had three interceptions and 17 pass breakups in 36 games at Louisiana.

Middlebury College offensive lineman Thomas Perry (according to NFL Network): The 6-3, 317-pound Perry earned an invitation to rookie minicamp. The Division III standout and first-team All-American became the first player from Middlebury to be invited to the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Maryland offensive lineman Isaac Bunyun (according to Aaron Wilson): The 6-3, 321-pound Bunyun was invited to rookie minicamp. After switching from defensive line to offensive line in the offseason, the Ghana native made 12 starts at left guard for the Terps.

Wyoming kicker John Hoyland (according to The Draft Network): The 5-10, 200-pound Hoyland received an invitation to rookie minicamp. He made 72 of 91 field goal attempts (79.1%) in his four-year career at Wyoming with a long of 56 yards. He also recorded 118 touchbacks on 246 kickoffs with eight going out of bounds.

Have a news tip? Contact sports editor C.J. Doon at cdoon@baltsun.com, 410-332-6200 and x.com/CJDoon.

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