Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer praised the veteran speedster, and expects him to be a good fit with his new team in Baltimore.
“I loved him. I thought he was a great kid,” Zimmer said at last week’s owners meetings. “I think John Harbaugh and the guys over there are really going to like him as a person, as a competitor.”
The Ravens signed Wallace to a two-year deal reportedly worth $11.5 million earlier this month.
Wallace hit the market when the Vikings cut him March 8 after a disappointing 2015 campaign.