Baltimore Ravens 2022 NFL Draft Recap
After an active Day 1 of the NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens took a backseat approach to the final two days of the draft.
After an active Day 1 of the NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens took a backseat approach to the final two days of the draft.
The Dallas Cowboys came into the 2022 NFL Draft with multiple glaring needs.
The Jets finished the 2021 season 4-13, making it their sixth-consecutive losing season.
The Indianapolis Colts entered the 2022 NFL Draft with six selections.
The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the draft with many question marks and holes in the roster.
Ryan Poles went into his first draft as the Chicago Bears general manager knowing they had plenty of holes to fill.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the 2022 NFL Draft with 10 total picks and after trading around, wound up making five.
The Washington Commanders entered the 2022 NFL Draft with only six picks.
The Arizona Cardinals came into this year’s draft with some work to do. With one of the weaker 2020 draft classes, the Cardinals looked to get some major talent this year to push them into the playoffs.
The San Francisco 49ers went from Super Bowl Contenders in 2019 to a 6-10 season and last place in the NFC West in 2020. The team faced an onslaught of injuries from the get-go and ended the season with a league-high 18 players on the injured reserve.
The Atlanta Falcons came into the 2021 NFL Draft with some major holes to fill, especially on the defensive side of the ball. They ended up making nine selections in the draft and boy were there some good ones.
The Carolina Panthers set and tied franchise records in the 2021 NFL Draft. The Panthers set the franchise record with five trades during the draft and tied the franchise record with 11 drafted players.
After an active Day 1 of the NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens took a backseat approach to the final two days of the draft.
The Dallas Cowboys came into the 2022 NFL Draft with multiple glaring needs.
The Jets finished the 2021 season 4-13, making it their sixth-consecutive losing season.
The Indianapolis Colts entered the 2022 NFL Draft with six selections.
The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the draft with many question marks and holes in the roster.
Ryan Poles went into his first draft as the Chicago Bears general manager knowing they had plenty of holes to fill.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the 2022 NFL Draft with 10 total picks and after trading around, wound up making five.
The Washington Commanders entered the 2022 NFL Draft with only six picks.
The Arizona Cardinals came into this year’s draft with some work to do. With one of the weaker 2020 draft classes, the Cardinals looked to get some major talent this year to push them into the playoffs.
The San Francisco 49ers went from Super Bowl Contenders in 2019 to a 6-10 season and last place in the NFC West in 2020. The team faced an onslaught of injuries from the get-go and ended the season with a league-high 18 players on the injured reserve.
The Atlanta Falcons came into the 2021 NFL Draft with some major holes to fill, especially on the defensive side of the ball. They ended up making nine selections in the draft and boy were there some good ones.
The Carolina Panthers set and tied franchise records in the 2021 NFL Draft. The Panthers set the franchise record with five trades during the draft and tied the franchise record with 11 drafted players.
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