Ravens reveal new jersey numbers for entire 2022 draft class, multiple veterans

The Ravens released the jersey numbers of their 2022 rookie class as well asa few veteran number changes

The Baltimore Ravens put together an impressive 11-player rookie class during the 2022 NFL draft. They were able to secure talented players on both sides of the ball, using the best player available strategy while also drafting for need.

On Tuesday, Baltimore announced the jersey numbers of all of the players that the team drafted this past weekend, as well as a few veteran number changes. There were a few big storylines in which numbers were given to the rookies, as it signaled a few veterans might not be back with the team in 2022.

First-round pick Kyle Hamilton will continue to wear No. 14, just like he did at Notre Dame. Fellow first-rounder Tyler Linderbaum goes from jersey No. 65 in college to No. 64 in Baltimore.

With No. 98 going to defensive lineman Travis Jones, it seems likely that Brandon Williams will not be back in purple and black in 2022. The same can be said for cornerback Jimmy Smith and outside linebacker Pernell McPhee, who had their numbers given to Damarion Williams and David Ojabo, respectively. It will be exciting to see the rookies on the field and making an impact for the Ravens in 2022 and beyond, especially in their new jersey numbers.

Ravens set jersey numbers for J.K. Dobbins and other 2020 NFL Draft picks

The Baltimore Ravens announced the jersey numbers for their 10-man 2020 NFL Draft class, giving J.K. Dobbins a familiar number

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The Baltimore Ravens have been steadily working on signing the 10 players they selected in the 2020 NFL Draft, locking up most of their draft class already. But the thing every Ravens fan has really been waiting for is what jersey number each player would get.

With Baltimore’s latest roster update on its website, the rookies finally have their newest jersey numbers.

Baltimore Ravens rookie jersey numbers:

Patrick Queen – 48
J.K. Dobbins – 27
Justin Madubuike – 92
Devin Duvernay – 13
Malik Harrison – 40
Tyre Phillips – 74
Ben Bredeson – 67
Broderick Washington – 96
James Proche – 11
Geno Stone – 26

Queen’s number was previously revealed, replacing linebacker Patrick Onwuasor at No. 48.

Ravens’ second-round pick, running back J.K. Dobbins has earned comparisons to Ray Rice for their playing style and physical attributes. Now Dobbins can complete the comparison, wearing Rice’s No. 27 on the field.

Defensive tackle Justin Madubuike already has a lot of pressure on his shoulders as part of Baltimore’s defensive line remake this offseason. But he’ll have even more now, wearing former Ravens defensive lineman Haloti Ngata’s No. 92.

The No. 13 has only been worn by four players prior to Duvernay, with none of them amounting to much in Baltimore. Duvernay will hopefully change that as the Ravens’ third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Tyre Phillips will get the No. 74 jersey from James Hurst, who was cut earlier this offseason. Broderick Washington will take over the No. 96, which was last worn by Brent Urban. James Proche will hope he has a better career than the last player to rock the No. 11 jersey, wide receiver Breshad Perriman. Cornerback Maurice Canady previously wore the No. 26 jersey, which will now go on safety Geno Stone’s pads.

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Calais Campbell, Derek Wolfe get Ravens jersey numbers

The two newest additions to the Baltimore Ravens — Calais Campbell and Derek Wolfe — now have their jersey numbers for the 2020 season

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The Baltimore Ravens are one of the few NFL teams not putting out new uniforms this offseason. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still get some new Ravens swag. New additions Calais Campbell and Derek Wolfe are now rocking the purple and black and finally have their jersey numbers for the 2020 NFL season.

Campbell will be wearing No. 93 while Wolfe will be in the No. 95 jersey, according to a tweet from Baltimore.

Campbell has worn the No. 93 throughout his 12-year career, both with the Arizona Cardinals and Jacksonville Jaguars. The last player to wear No. 93 was Chris Wormley, who was traded this offseason to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for a pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Perhaps the most famous Ravens player to wear that number was Cory Redding in his two-year stint in Baltimore from 2010-2011.

Wolfe has also only known the No. 95 jersey in his eight-year NFL career with the Denver Broncos. He’ll join Jarret Johnson and Sam Adams as the two most well-known Ravens to wear that jersey number, though 10 total players have used it throughout Baltimore’s history prior to Wolfe’s signing.

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