One of the main priorities for the Ravens this offseason is adding depth at cornerback behind Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters.
General manager Eric DeCosta took a big step in accomplishing that goal by selecting two defensive backs in the fourth round of this year’s NFL draft, Jalyn Armour-Davis from Alabama and Damarion Williams from Houston.
Both of those players have a chance to work their way into the rotation at cornerback and make meaningful contributions as rookies.
“I think both guys have the athletic ability and the cover skills that you look for,” DeCosta said.