In recent years, the Baltimore Ravens’ secondary has undergone significant changes, transforming from a mediocre unit to one of the league’s best. Led by the dynamic cornerback duo of Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters, the Ravens’ secondary rose to prominence in 2019, with both playing at an All-Pro level. However, injuries and inconsistent play have presented challenges, necessitating the search for fresh talent in the ever-competitive AFC.
Although Peters’ time in Baltimore appears to be over after a lackluster 2022 season and an expiring contract, newly acquired corner Rock Ya-Sin shouldn’t represent a large drop off.