The Ravens were fortunate that neither Chuck Clark nor DeShon Elliott missed a game last season, as the starting safety duo helped them reach the playoffs.
However, Baltimore could seek more safety depth this offseason, particularly in the draft.
The Ravens were delighted that Elliott had his first healthy season in 2020, stepping into a starting role after veteran Earl Thomas was released. Elliott handled the new responsibility after spending his entire rookie year in 2018 on injured reserve (fractured forearm), and suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2019.
However, a versatile safety who can provide more depth, especially one with excellent range and ball skills, could intrigue Baltimore at some point, even after recently re-signing Geno Stone. As a seventh-round pick in 2020, Stone appeared in just two games and will be competing for a roster spot at safety with Nigel Warrior and Jordan Richards, who has been primarily a special teams player.
The Ravens keep their plans close to the vest, but most mock drafts expect them to target an edge rusher or wide receiver in the first round. However, if they take a safety at some point early, here are some prospects who could be on their radar.
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