The Baltimore Ravens are currently preparing for their divisional matchup against the Buffalo Bills, but the scouting service is also keeping tabs on who declares for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Pro Football Focus writers Jordan Plocher and Josh Liskiewitz believe the Ravens should look to improve their secondary by taking Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos.
“The Ravens addressed cornerback twice in last year’s draft by selecting Nate Wiggins in the first round and TJ Tampa in the fourth. While Tampa has only seen 18 snaps so far, Wiggins has put put together an encouraging rookie campaign, culminating with a pick six against the Browns in Week 18. That being said, star Marlon Humphrey’s cap count next season is north of. 25 million, and Brandon Stephens (66 catches, 822 yards and four touchdowns allowed in 2024) will enter free agency in March,” Pro Football Focus writes.
“Ole Miss CB Trey Amos would be a good addition to the Ravens secondary. Baltimore likes height and length in its corners, and at 6-foot-1 and 190 pounds, Amos checks those boxes. He’s been challenged 68 times in 2024 but allowed just 33 receptions for 289 yards while snagging three interceptions and an impressive 15 forced incompletions.
The Ravens will likely add a cornerback at some point this offseason, but given that the team just drafted Wiggins and Tampa, it may not be one of the first positions added.
Much of the Ravens’ offseason plans will likely depend on how the team performs in the rest of the playoffs, so if the secondary is struggling, look for the team to target a cornerback like Amos at at some point during the draft.
The Ravens and Bills are scheduled to tip off Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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