Credit: Associated Press
The Baltimore Ravens have stayed patient in this year’s NFL draft.
So far, the strategy seems to have worked well for them.
Baltimore was able to address two more areas of need on Day 2 of the draft.
The Ravens added Georgia guard Ben Cleveland with the 94th overall pick and then selected SMU cornerback Brandon Stephens at No, 104.
“It was a long day but we’re very happy with the outcome,” Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta said. “We got two players that really check a lot of boxes for us and definitely fill some important needs.