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General Manager Eric DeCosta tells the story of how the Ravens started thinking outside the box (and galaxy) on player evaluation.
The Baltimore Ravens added 11 new players to the team during the 2025 NFL Draft. According to Ravens' General Manager Eric DeCosta, the staff identified more than 210 players on their board ...
That's the word from Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta, who isn't ruling out taking a running back early, according to the team's website.
The future for Mark Andrews as a Raven becomes more clouded as General Manager Eric DeCosta does not commit to retaining the tight end.
Given all that, General Manager Eric DeCosta was asked in Baltimore’s pre-draft press conference if he is also expecting Andrews to be around in 2025.
General Manager Eric DeCosta will continue the team's best-player-available approach, which was served the Ravens well, but he does expect to draft "at least" one cornerback and one safety.
DeCosta also touched on Mark Andrews' future in Baltimore and some of the team's other offseason questions at his pre-draft luncheon.
Here’s what we learned from general manager Eric DeCosta and coach John Harbaugh at the Ravens’ annual predraft news conference.
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