The Baltimore Ravens ended up selecting eight players in the 2021 draft. Some of them helped the team in a big way during their rookie years, while others didn’t even make it past training camp before being let go.
When re-drafting the entirety of 2021 NFL draft’s first round, Maurice Moten of Bleacher Report switched things up for Baltimore, as they took a different path with their two first-round selections. First at pick No. 27, the Ravens selected University of Oklahoma center Creed Humphrey, who was originally taken in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Moten talked about how successful Humphrey was during his rookie season when explaining his choice.