As the Baltimore Ravens prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft, there could still be one or two moves made to shore up the roster and put this organization in the best position to succeed during draft weekend.
Even though the Baltimore Ravens lost a 17-game starter in free agency when versatile veteran offensive lineman Partick Mekari signed a three-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, they still have a lot of continuity in the trenches on that side of the ball.
John Harbaugh says Andrew Vorhees will be back “in the mix” to compete for the left guard job. Two years ago at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine, Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees was one of the top guard prospects coming out of college where he starred at USC.
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The Baltimore Ravens offensive line has seen its fair share of shuffling this season, and that trend might continue even as starting left guard Andrew Vorhees nears his return from injury.
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The Baltimore Ravens will be a bit shorthanded once again for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals as left guard Andrew Vorhees and wide receiver/return specialist Deonte Harty are officially inactive.
The Baltimore Ravens could be without a few key players against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, with starting left guard Andrew Vorhees being the most notable of the bunch.
Ravens second-year offensive linemen Andrew Vorhees has been limited in practice Leading up to Week 4, starting left guard Andrew Vorhees missed all practices and was designated doubtful for the Sunday night matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
The Baltimore Ravens could be without one of their starting offensive linemen for the second-straight game. Left guard Andrew Vorhees was a limited participant in practice for the second day in a row with an ankle injury.
Baltimore Ravens starting left guard Andrew Vorhees, previously listed as doubtful with an ankle, is officially inactive for Sunday night's game against the Buffalo Bills.
One week after the Baltimore Ravens' revamped offensive line turned in their best performance of the season, they're in a position of flux heading into Sunday.
Which offensive lineman will replace Andrew Vorhees if he can’t play against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4? With starting left guard Andrews Vorhees not practicing all week, it’s unclear if he’ll be on the field against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4.
Baltimore Ravens starting left guard Andrew Vorhees missed his second-straight practice on Thursday due to an ankle injury, casting further doubt on his status for Sunday night's game against the Buffalo Bills.
If the Baltimore Ravens can't play more cleanly along the offensive line than they did against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night, they could be in for a world of hurt this season.
After Kevin Zeitler and John Simpson departed in free agency, finding replacements at both guard spots was a key offseason priority for the Ravens.
Anyone hoping for definitive answers regarding the Baltimore Ravens' offensive line will have to wait a little bit longer. Despite having a preseason game under their belt, the Ravens are keeping their cards close to their chest when it comes to their starters up front.
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It takes a great deal of mental strength to come back after what Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees has been through. Once projected as a Day 2 pick out of USC, Vorhees suffered a brutal knee injury during the NFL Scouting Combine last year, causing his stock to plummet.
The last year and a half has been extremely challenging for Baltimore Ravens guard Andrew Vorhees, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.
Baltimore Ravens guard Andrew Vorhees may have been drafted last year, but this year marks his first true NFL experience. Vorhees was widely expected to be an early- or mid-round pick coming out of USC, but unfortunately, he suffered a torn ACL at the NFL Scouting Combine just weeks before the draft.
Two players along the line of scrimmage give the Baltimore Ravens underrated sleepers who could break out in the 2024 NFL season. Defensive lineman Travis Jones and offensive guard Andrew Vorhees are primed to make impacts for the Ravens.
The Ravens offensive line is set to look very different from the group that started throughout their 14-3 campaign last year.
Offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees isn't part of the Ravens 2024 rookie class, but he is trying to get on the field for the first time in the NFL. Vorhees tore his ACL while working out at the 2023 Scouting Combine, which left him to fall to the Ravens in the seventh round despite extensive starting experience at USC.
The Ravens entered the 2023 NFL Draft with just five picks. However, they left with six picks and general manager Eric DeCosta believes the team landed a starter with the one pick it didn't enter the draft with.
The 6-foot-6, 325-pounder is the dictionary definition of a high-upside pick, who likely fell to the backend of the draft after suffering a torn ACL at the NFL Combine.
NFL Draft prospect Andrew Vorhees reportedly suffered a torn ACL Sunday at the NFL Combine. The former USC offensive lineman then came back to the event on Monday and pushed through nearly 40 repetitions of 225-pound bench presses.
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