• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Johns Hopkins
    • Morgan State
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland

PFF lists Ravens as one the NFL’s most improved secondaries post-draft

May 13, 2024 by Baltimore Beatdown

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NOV 18 North Carolina at Clemson
Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Following the 2024 draft concluding a couple weeks ago, many teams around the league upgraded some of their position groups. That’s true especially for the defensive backfield, as numerous organizations made notable additions in the draft at the cornerback and safety positions.

Pro Football Focus’ Trevor Sikkema recently listed teams with the most improved secondaries after the draft. The Baltimore Ravens were one of five teams to make the ranking, along with four NFC squads in the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals, and Detroit Lions.

In the draft, the Ravens used three of their nine total selections on defensive backs. Two of their picks were on cornerbacks and the other was a safety in the seventh round.

“The Ravens’ coverage unit looked great on paper last season . . . but when narrowing that focus to just cornerbacks, they fell to 13th.” Sikkema wrote. “Their only consistent cornerback starter who graded above 70.0 in coverage was Ronald Darby, who is now on the Jaguars.”

To Sikkema’s point, the Ravens had some question marks to address at cornerback this offseason. While have they have two solidified starters in Marlon Humphrey and Brandon Stephens, neither player graded out too highly with PFF last year. Also, Humphrey missed several games with injury and Stephens had previously not emerged as a consistent starter until just last season.

Sikkema views the Ravens’ draft moves as a significant boost to their secondary. In the first round, they took cornerback Nate Wiggins out of Clemson at No. 30 overall. Sikkema called Wiggins one of the “most talented coverage players in the class” and claims he could be an instant starter for the Ravens’ defense.

Then, in the fourth round, the Ravens drafted another cornerback in T.J. Tampa out of USC. Sikkema called Tampa a “steal” and claims he could be “an ideal reserve in his rookie season and potential long-term starter.” Tampa was considered a borderline first-to-second round pick leading into the draft and Top-10 cornerback prospect talent. So, it’s not surprising to see Sikkema consider him a great value selection.

Sikkema did not offer any comment on the team’s seventh-round pick, Sanoussi Kane out of Purdue. Kane profiles as a true strong box safety who thrives around the line of scrimmage in run support and against short passes. He has a lot of room for development as a pass defender deeper in coverage and against opposing pass-catchers.

As a late-round pick, Kane is much more of a developmental prospect than Wiggins and Tampa. However, he was a nice cherry-on-top type of selection to round out the team’s draft class and now-improved defensive backfield.

Between Humphrey, Stephens, Wiggins, and Tampa, the Ravens are now at least four-deep on outside cornerbacks. They have a nice blend of outside and inside defenders and can move players around in different spots. Kane gives them more much-needed added depth at safety and another athletic option.

Filed Under: Ravens

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Late for Work: What Pundits Expect in Ravens-Texans Game
  • Supreme Court to kick off new ‘Trump’ term next week, legal experts say
  • Late for Work: Six Ravens Players Off to Good Starts This Season
  • A recipe for avoiding 15 million deaths a year and climate disaster is fixing food, scientists say
  • What Is Ovechkin’s Next Chapter with the Capitals?

Categories

  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Morgan State
    • Navy
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland
  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Uncategorized

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • CBS Baltimore
  • Forgotten 5
  • NBC Sports Washington
  • Maryland Sports Blog
  • OurSports Central
  • PressBoxOnline.com
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • The Baltimore Wire
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • Washington Post
  • Washington Times

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Orioles
  • MLB.com - Nationals
  • Baltimore Baseball
  • Birds Watcher
  • Camden Chat
  • District On Deck
  • Federal Baseball
  • Last Word On Baseball - Nationals
  • Last Word On Baseball - Orioles
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Nationals
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Orioles
  • Nationals Arm Race
  • Orioles Hangout

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • WNBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Bullets Forever
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM
  • Wiz Of Awes

Football

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Washington Redskins
  • Baltimore Beatdown
  • Baltimore Gridiron Report
  • Ebony Bird
  • Hogs Haven
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Washington Commanders
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Baltimore Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Redskins
  • Our Turf Football - Ravens
  • Our Turf Football - Redskins
  • Pro Football Rumors - Ravens
  • Pro Football Rumors - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Ravens
  • Redskins Gab
  • Ravens Wire
  • Redskins Wire
  • Riggos Rag
  • Total Ravens

Hockey

  • Washington Capitals
  • Elite Prospects
  • Japers Rink
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Stars And Sticks
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Baltimore Blast
  • Black And Red United
  • Last Word on Soccer - DC United
  • Last Word on Soccer - Spirit
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • Casual Hoya
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Fourth Estate
  • GW Hatchet
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Diamondback
  • The Hilltop
  • The Hoya
  • Testudo Times
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in