As OTAs officially commence, there are still many roster-realted questions facing the Ravens. The wide receiver position is a primary talking point in the media, but a likely bigger need existed at cornerback.
While the top of the cornerback depth chart was filled out, there was little depth. With both Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters coming off season-ending injuries in 2021, capable bodies behind them are necessary. The team’s two fourth-round picks, Jalyn Armour-Davis and Damarion Williams, are good developmental pieces but wouldn’t exactly help if one of the two starters went down.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Ravens made a big move to address this concern, signing veteran cornerback Kyle Fuller.