Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens didn’t expect former Clemson star cornerback Nate Wiggins to still be on the board by the time the Ravens’ first-round pick came up.
But fortunately for the Ravens, Wiggins slipped to them, and they snatched him up with the 30th overall pick.
Baltimore is certainly happy to have him, especially after his strong rookie season last year.
“Nate grew so much, man. He grew so much,” Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr said recently.
“I’m shocked that he dropped to 30. I remember he came on his (pre-draft) visit.