How have the Ravens drafted at offensive guard over the past 10 years? The NFL draft is fast approaching and beginning to dominate the landscape of the league, including for the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens punctuated perhaps the best regular season in franchise history with a 56-19 thrashing of the Dolphins in Week 17. Baltimore outgained Miami by 3.2 yards per play, 116 net yards and won the turnover battle three to one.
The Ravens had their four-game winning streak snapped in deflating fashion. The Baltimore Ravens faced off with the Cleveland Browns for the second time in Week 10 and despite leading for nearly the entire game, they lost 33-31 to fall to 7-3.
The team could flip the third-year pro for future draft capital or additional depth at a position of need. The Baltimore Ravens already started the trimming process to get their 2023 roster down to the final 53 on Monday, when they made seven cuts and waived another with an injury settlement.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to start a new preseason winning streak by beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday night. Afterwards, however, the Ravens will turn to the unpleasant task of trimming the roster down to 53 active members.
After allowing last season’s starting left guard to depart in free agency, Baltimore has an open spot available on the starting offensive line. However, the Ravens are fairly confident in their options.
The NFL Draft has come and gone and after a slew of undrafted free agent signings, we have an idea of what the Baltimore Ravens 2023 roster will look like.
This upcoming season is pivotal for the Ravens’ first three draft picks from 2021 With the NFL draft approaching shortly and plenty of free agents still available, the Baltimore Ravens will be filling out their roster well into the summer.
The Ravens hosted free agent guard John Simpson on a visit yesterday, a little less than a week after his release from Las Vegas, according to Field Yates of ESPN. Simpson cleared waivers and is now free to determine where he will sign next.
An interesting decision from the coaching staff As right guard Kevin Zeitler exited his pre-game warmup shaking his head and receiving back-pats from various training staff members it signaled the offense would have a fresh face for the position for the first time since Zeitler became a Raven in 2020.
The Cleveland Browns are spiraling in the wrong direction and look to halt a three-game slide when they visit the Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's AFC matchup.
The Baltimore Ravens officially activated OL Ben Cleveland from the non-football injury list on Monday. Cleveland, 23, was a four-year starter at Georgia and was named first-team All-ACC in 2020.
OWINGS MILLS, Md.— The Ravens placed guard Ben Cleveland on the non-football injury list on the first day of training camp. This could mean that he failed his conditioning test.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they have signed WR Bailey Gaither to the roster and placed G Ben Cleveland on the non-football injury list. Cleveland will still count against the active roster and is eligible to come off the list at any time. Cleveland, 23, was a four-year starter at Georgia and was named first-team All-ACC in 2020.
The top end of the Ravens 2021 draft performed well and has the potential to become bigger playmakers over the coming years. However, a pair of players picked later never played a snap in Baltimore and a few other players need more experience. Nonetheless, the Ravens earned a "B" in the NFL Network's grades for last year's rookie class.
The Ravens rookies finished the season ranked 25th among all NFL draft classes, according to Pro Football Focus. "The Ravens' draft class was supposed to be impactful with two first-round selections, two third-round selections and four more picks in the fourth and fifth rounds," PFF wrote.
The two third-rounders made their presence felt the most. The Baltimore Ravens had nearly all of the healthy members from their 2021 rookie class active for their disappointing loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in their regular season finale.
No standout performances but no bad ones either. The Baltimore Ravens had all of the healthy members from their 2021 rookie class active for their narrow 31-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
The first-year edge rusher is keeping pace with his former Penn State teammate Micah Parsons in the DROY race. The Baltimore Ravens had all of the healthy members from their 2021 rookie class active for their win over the Cleveland Browns.
While the 11th-year blocker could return at some point, as teams commonly bring back players they jettison from their respective taxi squads, the longtime starter has not seen any action this season.
Cleveland suffered a knee injury against the Colts and becomes the 16th Raven on IR.
Ravens left guard Ben Cleveland, who was carted off the field during Monday night’s game with a knee injury, said today that he got good news. Cleveland wrote on Twitter that he expects to be back on the field soon.
The Ravens placed guard Ben Cleveland and tight end Jake Breeland on the Non-Football Injury list. In Cleveland's case, the team traditionally places players on this list when they fail to pass the conditioning test after reporting to training camp.
The Ravens have placed two players on the non-football injury list. According to the NFL’s Wednesday transactions report, rookie guard Ben Cleveland and rookie tight end Jake Breeland will begin camp on the list.
Big Country has officially signed on the dotted line. The Baltimore Ravens were among the contingent of teams that had their rookies report to their inaugural training camps on Tuesday afternoon.
Ravens rookie offensive lineman Ben Cleveland knows how to adjust. Sometimes that means changing his technique against a blitzing defensive end or eating squirrel in his native Toccoa, Ga., where he earned the nickname "Big Country." "I don’t know if it was a specific diet," Cleveland said about eating squirrels.
BEN CLEVELAND | Georgia | OG | #74 | rSr | 6052 | 335 | Toccoa, GA | Stephens County HS | 8.25.98 (22) Overview: A people mover in the run game, there aren’t many more physically imposing offensive linemen than Cleveland.
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