Ravens Draft Signals a Return to Size, Toughness and a New Offense

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Baltimore's 11-player draft emphasizes size and toughness and signals a reboot of the offense under Declan Doyle, adding guard Vega Ioane and edge Zion Young to bolster the trenches, with receivers Ja’Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt plus two tight ends and a punter to diversify the offense and bolster special teams as they protect Lamar Jackson. The Ravens earned high marks in post-draft rankings (The Athletic had them 11th; NFL.com placed them No. 5) and they even invited undrafted QB Diego Pavia to minicamp, suggesting continued roster depth-building.
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