John Harbaugh gives update on Nate Wiggins in first NFL training camp

Here’s what John Harbaugh had to say about former Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins in his first NFL training camp with the Baltimore Ravens.

Cornerback Nate Wiggins became the latest Clemson player under Dabo Swinney to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft back in April when the Baltimore Ravens drafted him with the No. 30 overall pick.

Wiggins is in his first training camp with the Ravens at their Owing Mills, Md., headquarters. Baltimore coach John Harbaugh was asked about Wiggins and had this to say courtesy of our friends at Ravens Wire:

“Nate [Wiggins] has been looking good. [He’s] been working on technique. Again, it’s only his second day. He made a nice play, great technique, nice and square in man coverage there, and [he] made the pick. It was a nice play. He actually came running right back through the middle of the field – which you’re supposed to not do that, but that is where I was standing. I was just happy that he didn’t hit me and ran around, so that was nice. But he was coming very fast.”

In three years at Clemson, Wiggins had 50 tackles with 24 pass breakups, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one sack. He had a 45-yard interception return for touchdown for the Tigers’ first score in their 48-14 win over Florida Atlantic last year on Sept. 16.

Wiggins finished the season with 25 tackles, nine pass breakups, two interceptions and two forced fumbles en route to being a 2023 All-ACC selection. Wiggins joins a Ravens secondary that features veteran cornerback and three-time Pro Bowl selection Marlon Humphrey. He was one of six Clemson players chosen in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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