The Ravens wanted Nate Wiggins badly despite their need at offensive tackle.
Head Coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Eric DeCosta both loved first-round cornerback Nate Wiggins, even though offensive line was a bigger need.
The Ravens doubted Wiggins would still be available at No. 30 when the first round began. However, the draft started with an unprecedented 14 straight offensive selections, a development that pushed defensive players like Wiggins farther down than expected.
With Wiggins still available, Harbaugh had anxious moments waiting for the Cowboys to pick at No. 29.
“Corners are hanging on.