After notching a league-low six interceptions, the NFL’s fifth-fewest forced fumbles and a dip in sacks, the Ravens made it clear at the start of the offseason that they needed to add defensive playmakers.
The Ravens did that in free agency with the addition of safety Eric Weddle, but they aren’t done. The draft is another prime opportunity.
And as fate would have it, the draft board is falling the Ravens’ way when it comes to adding a playmaking defender.
“We’re at a position at No. 6 where we think we’re going to get a very, very good player,” Assistant General Manager Eric DeCosta said.