The Ravens have officially signed their entire draft class.
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with another player from their rookie class. According to ESPN reporter Jamison Hensley, the Ravens have signed seventh-round rookie offensive lineman Nick Samac to his four-year rookie contract.
The NFL's daily transaction report brought word of several Ravens roster moves on Thursday and the team added another one to the list a short time later.
The Baltimore Ravens are still figuring out what they will do at the guard spots after the 2024 NFL Draft. While the team drafted two offensive linemen in Roger Rosengarten and Nick Samac, there isn't a guarantee in who will be on the interior alongside Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum.
It's been a little over five months since Baltimore Ravens rookie Nick Samac has played in a football game. On Nov. 18, his Michigan State Spartans pulled out a 24-21 win against the Indiana Hoosiers, but it came at a price.
Center is only former Spartan picked in 2024 Draft For the entire history of the NFL Draft, there had been at least one Michigan State player selected to go play on Sundays.
The Baltimore Ravens draft with the No. 228 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With the No. 228 pick in Round 7 of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Nick Samac, center, Michigan State.
The Baltimore Ravens began their seventh round with another addition to the offensive line. With the No. 228 overall pick, the Ravens selected Michigan State center Nick Samac.
Nick Samac earned an invite to the 2024 NFL Combine later this month. He’s the only Michigan State football player to get an invite. With college football and the NFL seasons officially over, it’s time to turn our attention to the many exciting offseason events.
Just hours away from Michigan State football's season-opener against Central Michigan, the Spartans released an 'availability report' per the new Big Ten Conference rules.
Michigan State starting center Nick Samac has not been a full participant in fall camp for the Spartans, as he works his way back from an upper body issue.
Michigan State has announced its captains for the final regular season game of the season. Senior center Nick Samac will lead the Michigan State offensive line into Beaver Stadium on Saturday.
Arguably the most position on the field besides the quarterback is the guy snapping him the ball but who will it be for the Spartans in 2021? Michigan State brings back sixth year graduate student, Matt Allen as well as junior Nick Samac for the 2021 season.
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