Ravens Received Eight Trade Offers For No. 30 Pick
May 4th, 2024 at 9:52am CST โขย By Ben Levine
Before the Ravens scooped up one of the draftโs top defensive prospects in Clemson cornerbackย Nate Wiggins, the team fielded many trade offers for the No. 30 pick.ย According to ESPNโs Jamison Hensley, the front office rejected eight trade offers for their first-round selection.
[RELATED: Ravens Sign First-Round CB Nate Wiggins]
The decision to turn down the trade offers wasnโt entirely due to the underwhelming returns. Instead, the Ravens were ecstatic to land a prospect of Wigginsโ caliber late in the first round. The organization didnโt expect the Clemson product to fall to No. 30, with GMย Ericย DeCostaย declaring Wiggins the draftโs top CB prospect and defensive coordinatorย Zach Orrย declaring Wiggins the draftโs topย defensiveย prospect. So, when Baltimore was on the clock, it was unlikely that any trade suitor would pony up the necessary assets to get them to move on from the defensive back.
โFor us, it was always, โIf Nate [is] there, we [are] going to pick,’โย DeCosta said (via Hensley).ย โIn our opinion, [heโs] a guy that can be a true shutdown-type corner.โ
The unprecedented run on offensive players allowed the Ravens to snag the elite defensive prospect. Wiggins was only the ninth defensive player off the board, and he was the third defensive back to hear his name called (after Toledoโsย Quinyon Mitchellย and Alabamaโsย Terrion Arnold).
Leave a Reply