The Baltimore Ravens traded up to No. 32 in the 2018 NFL draft to end former Louisville Cardinals star Lamar Jackson's wait, and that move has at least one current Raven hyped.
Robert Griffin III—the team's backup quarterback.
Baltimore signed Griffin, who sat out last season after being released by the Cleveland Browns in March 2017, to a one-year, $1 million deal earlier this month to back up Joe Flacco. Now, he has some competition for the No. 2 quarterback spot.
Even though the former Cardinal could potentially win his job, Griffin is excited to have Jackson on the squad:
From one Heisman Trophy winner to another, welcome to the team.