The Baltimore Ravens have plenty of questions to answer over the course of the 2023 offseason as they look to improve their roster for next season. Baltimore has some positions figured out and ready to go, but others need plenty of work, including the cornerback room.
During his end-of-season press conference with head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta was asked about the cornerback room and how he could address it in the offseason. He mentioned cornerback Marcus Peters, the draft, free agency, and other players that they’re excited about and have the potential to return.
“I have crazy respect for Marcus [Peters]; [he is] one of my favorite guys on the team. [He is a] tremendous competitor. At some point, Marcus and I will probably speak. His agent, Doug Henderickson, is one of the best in the business as well. Regarding the corner position, we’re a team that always feels like you can never have enough good corners. So, I would expect that at some point in free agency and/or the Draft, we’ll try to augment that position. I think we’ve got some good, young, promising players for sure. Jalyn Armour-Davis, we drafted ‘Pepe’ [Damarion Williams] this year as well; both of those guys we think have bright futures. Brandon Stephens was playing his best football late in the year, and we’re excited about his progression and growth as well. We had some other guys this year that stepped up, too, as well – Daryl Worley is a guy that played well; he’s a free agent. Kevon Seymour. Kyle Fuller – a free agent – played really well Week 1 before his knee injury unfortunately. There’s always the potential that some of those guys could return as well.”