Ravens second-round outside linebacker Mike Green has inked his rookie deal, the final piece to having Baltimore's entire 2025 class under contract.
Green was among the many second-round picks who had not signed their deal yet after the first two picks of the second round, Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger and Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins, both reportedly inked fully guaranteed contracts.
They were the first second-round picks in NFL history to reach such deals, and it led to a delay for the remaining 30 other second-round selections.
Ravens rookies reported for training camp this week with veterans set to report Tuesday, so inking Green means he can now take the field with his teammates.
The talented pass rusher led the nation with 17 sacks in his final year at Marshall but slipped to the 59th-overall pick due to off-field questions. He is expected to make an instant impact in the Ravens' outside linebacker rotation.
The Ravens also placed safety Ar'Darius Washington on the active/physically unable to perform list. Washington suffered a torn Achilles in mid-May but is aiming to return to the field in November.