The Baltimore Ravens fell short of their ultimate goal of reaching the Super Bowl in 2023 but were still able to have a successful season nonetheless. While their 2023 rookie class was nowhere near as robust as the year before when they made a whopping 11 picks including six in the fourth round alone, they received meaningful contributions from those that suited up for them.
Of their six selections in last year’s draft, only four spent time on the active roster. Fifth-round cornerback Kyu Blu Kelly, who was selected No. 157 overall out of Stanford, didn’t make the initial 53-man roster and was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Seahawks before he could be signed to the Ravens’ practice squad.