The Baltimore Ravens revamped and reloaded their secondary this offseason as they continue their recent trend of investing in pass coverage. After finishing dead last in pass defense in 2021, albeit due to injuries at both safety and cornerback, they replenished their ranks at both positions with veteran free agents and significant draft capital.
The Ravens signed free safety Marcus Williams in free agency and still have safety Chuck Clark on a team-friendly contract. However, that didn’t stop General Manager Eric DeCosta from taking Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton with the No. 14 overall pick in the the draft.