
After selecting three offensive lineman in the draft last weekend, the Ravens are continuing to reinforce their depth in the trenches up front. On Saturday afternoon, the team announced they agreed to terms on a contract with offensive tackle Joseph Noteboom.
We have agreed to terms on a contract with OT Joseph Noteboom! pic.twitter.com/pesLFOyKiK
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 3, 2025
Noteboom is a seven-year veteran and former third-round draft pick in 2018 out of TCU. He’s spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Rams, before now joining the Ravens. He had signed a three-year, $40 million deal with the Rams back in 2022 before suffering a torn achilles injury that following season. He will turn 30 years old this coming June.
Last year, Noteboom was sidelined by an ankle injury and only started four games in total on the season. For his career, he’s started in 35 games and appeared in 71. Noteboom is a natural offensive tackle.
For the Ravens. this signing represents a further effort to add depth to their offensive line. The timing of the move is interesting given they just drafted two listed offensive tackles in Emory Jones Jr. in the third round and Carson Vinson in the fifth round. The former is viewed as a possible candidate to kick inside and transition to guard, however.
Noteboom will help add some veteran experience to this position group, which is needed after the Ravens lost Patrick Mekari in free agency. The Ravens now have an even more crowded offensive line group and competition for playing time and roster spots will be fierce this upcoming summer.