Ravens: 3 undrafted free agents who could make the 53-man roster

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The Baltimore Ravens have found considerable success with undrafted free agents in the past. And this year might not be any different.

Just one look at the Ravens’ roster will provide a glimpse at how successful the team has been at developing undrafted rookies.

Justin Tucker signed on with Baltimore as an undrafted free agent and went on to become arguably the greatest kicker in NFL history. Patrick Ricard is one of the best fullbacks in football and he went undrafted back in 2017.

There’s also Gus Edwards who went from undrafted rookie to one of the most efficient running backs in the league. Edwards has never averaged fewer than 5.0 yards per carry in a season and remains an important part of the Ravens’ dynamic rushing attack.

Others such as L.J. Fort, Patrick Mekari, Anthony Levine, and Alejandro Villanueva have all become NFL mainstays despite never hearing their names called on draft day.

The NFL is full of undrafted rookies, and the Ravens know more than most how valuable they could be.

Baltimore doesn’t have as many undrafted free agents vying for roster spots this year, but there are still a few players who could make some noise.

Let’s take a look at three undrafted rookies who could make the final 53-man roster.