Grade: B Best Pick: Malaki Starks, No. 27 Overall What We Liked: Lots of good value early. The Ravens continued their strategy of taking advantage of teams not valuing safety and have now created an imposing secondary between Starks and Kyle Hamilton.
The 2025 NFL Draft has officially concluded, and it was as wild as we expected. There were several shocking picks in Round 1, and some really talented players fell to Friday and Saturday evening.
A potential look at the two picks the Ravens could make on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft. Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft is complete. The Baltimore Ravens hit an absolute homerun in safety Malaki Starks, who could come in and play 100% of snaps if they truly needed him to.
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The Baltimore Ravens still have a few big items on their offseason to-do list, and an extension for star safety Kyle Hamilton is chief among them. The No.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The first safety has come off the board. Georgia’s Malaki Starks has, to little surprise, been selected by the Ravens at No. 27. A team whose biggest needs were in the trenches, Baltimore instead addresses the weakest part of their defense from the early part of 2024.
Count Baltimore Ravens All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton as part of the growing contingent of active NFL players who have developed an affinity for watching, and even taken up, playing golf.
Four-year veteran safety Ar’Darius Washington signed a new contract with the Ravens. Washington, a former undrafted free agent, spent the entirety of his career with the Baltimore Ravens.
During his annual pre-draft press conference last week, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta was both blunt and straightforward with his response when asked about any updates on contract statuses of crown jewels of his highly impactful 2022 NFL Draft class.
Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton has emerged as one of the league's top young defenders. A first-round pick in 2022, he's also nearing the end of his rookie contract.
The last time the Baltimore Ravens drafted a Notre Dame safety, they got a game-changer. So why not run it back? With the 2025 NFL Draft just days away, one name is surfacing as a dream fit for the Ravens: Xavier Watts, the hard-hitting, ball-hawking safety out of Notre Dame.
There is no denying that the Baltimore Ravens knocked both of their first-round picks in the 2022 NFL Draft out of the park when they landed safety Kyle Hamilton at number 14 overall and center Tyler Linderbaum at number 25 overall they got from the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for former first-rounder Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown.
Safety is one of the Baltimore Ravens' biggest remaining needs this offseason, as while they have a solid starting duo of Kyle Hamilton and Ar'Darius Washington, their depth at the position is dire.
The Baltimore Ravens have a long list of options available to them at No. 27 overall, but taking a safety has to be near the top of said list. Luckily, a potentially perfect prospect could be theirs for the taking.
We are less than two weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft. Teams are not only putting the final touches on their draft boards, but they are preparing for as many different scenarios as possible.
The Baltimore Ravens had one of the best safety tandems in the league down the second-half stretch last season after transitioning two-time Pro Bowler Kyle Hamilton into a more traditional role and inserting former undrafted gem, Ar'Darius Washington, into the starting lineup.
The Baltimore Ravens' 2022 draft class was nothing short of phenomenal, but there's a price, literally, that comes with drafting so well. Now, safety Kyle Hamilton, center Tyler Linderbaum and the rest of that outstanding class are all eligible for new deals, so they'll take up far more cap space than they do now.
The Baltimore Ravens are home to some of the best players in the NFL on both sides of the football. While two-time Most Valuable Player award winner Lamar Jackson is the face of the franchise, there are some elite safeties on defense.
The Baltimore Ravens have had plenty of great drafts over the years, but it's hard to think of a class more impactful than the one from 2022. Even when looking at strictly the first round, they added key players on both sides of the ball who are now among the league's best at their positions.
It's been a little less than three years since the Baltimore Ravens selected Notre Dame defensive back Kyle Hamilton with the No. 14 overall pick. Hamilton has been sensational in his first three seasons with the Ravens, recording 250 total tackles throughout his career.
What made Kyle Hamilton such an attractive draft prospect for the Baltimore Ravens to select him with the 14th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft? Was it the fact that, in three years at Notre Dame, he made an All-American list every year?
Bengals CBs coach Charles Burks was brought to Cincinnati’s staff by former DC Lou Anarumo, who is now with the Colts. Burks said he elected to stay with
The Ravens safety still believes in the team's Super Bowl potential.
The Baltimore Ravens got the win on “Thursday Night Football” over the Cincinnati Bengals, and now they are getting another win with the status of star safety Kyle Hamilton.
The 23-year-old is arguably the Ravens’ single most important defender.
All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore's first-round pick in 2022, is unhappy with his defense's performance, reiterating that actions speak louder than words.
After a rookie season that saw him rank as the NFL’s top safety, per Pro Football Focus, the Ravens made Hamilton a major focal point of their 2023 defense.
The Ravens hit a home run with safety Kyle Hamilton, one of their two first-round picks in 2022.
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