The Ravens have drafted more players from the Senior Bowl in recent years than any other NFL team. Take a look at some players the team evaluated in the past during the senior all-star game.

OT Roger Rosengarten, Washington (2024)

OLB Adisa Isaac, Penn State (2024)

WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina (2024)

RB Rasheen Ali, Marshall (2024)

OLB Tavius Robinson, Ole Miss (2023)

DB Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford (2023)

OL Andrew Vorhees, USC (2023)

DT Travis Jones, Connecticut (2022)

OT Daniel Faalele, Minnesota (2022)

TE Charlie Kolar, Iowa State (2022)

P Jordan Stout, Penn State (2022)

TE Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina (2022)

RB Tyler Badie, Missouri (2022)

WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State (2021)

(Right) OL Ben Cleveland, Georgia (2021)

DL Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame (2021)

FB Ben Mason, Michigan (2021)

WR Devin Duvernay, Texas (2020)

WR James Proche II, SMU (2020)

OG Ben Bredeson, Michigan (2020)

LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State (2020)

DE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech (2019)

QB Trace McSorley, Penn State (2019)

DB Iman Marshall, USC (2019)

DT Daylon Mack, Texas A&M (2019)

OG Ben Powers, Oklahoma (2019)

OL Bradley Bozeman, Alabama (2018)

WR Jaleel Scott, New Mexico State (2018)

OLB Tyus Bowser, Houston (2017)

DE Chris Wormley, Michigan (2017)

G Nico Siragusa, San Diego State (2017)

RB Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (2016)

WR Chris Moore, Cincinnati (2016)

DE Bronson Kaufusi, BYU (2016)

CB Tavon Young, Temple (2016)

CB Maurice Canady, Virginia (2016)

OLB Za'Darius Smith, Kentucky (2015)

DT Carl Davis, Iowa (2015)

TE Nick Boyle, Delaware (2015)

TE Crockett Gillmore, Colorado State (2014)

DE Brent Urban, Virginia (2014)

RB Lorenzo Taliaferro, Coastal Carolina (2014)

WR Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (2014)

DT Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern (2013)

FB Kyle Juszczyk, Harvard (2013)

G/T Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin (2013)

OLB Courtney Upshaw, Alabama (2012)

T Kelechi Osemele, Iowa State (2012)

DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State (2011)

OT Michael Oher, University of Mississippi (2009)

QB Joe Flacco, Delaware (2008)

G Ben Grubbs, Auburn University (2007)

T Marshal Yanda, University of Iowa (2007)

FB Le'Ron McClain, University of Alabama (2007)

WR Mark Clayton, Oklahoma (2005)

QB Kyle Boller, California (2003)

DE Jarret Johnson, University of Alabama (2003)

DL Anthony Weaver, Notre Dame (2002)

DE Adalius Thomas, University of Southern Mississippi (2000)

CB Duane Starks, University of Miami (1998)

LB Jamie Sharper, University of Virginia (1997)
It's almost a guarantee: there will be a future Raven at this year's Senior Bowl.
The Ravens scouting department is flying to Mobile, Ala., for three days of practice beginning Tuesday and the annual all-star game on Saturday, which will feature many of the nation's premier senior draft prospects.
The event is run by former Ravens Director of Player Personnel Phil Savage, and Baltimore has a history of finding value within.
Since 2010, no team has drafted more players that participated at the Senior Bowl. Last year, five of the Ravens' 11 draft picks showcased their talents in Mobile: defensive end Bronson Kaufusi, cornerback Tavon Young, wide receiver Chris Moore, running back Kenneth Dixon and cornerback Maurice Canady.
In total, the Ravens has selected a whopping 28 players from the annual all-star game over the past seven drafts. The Philadelphia Eagles have drafted the second most (26).
Over the years, the Ravens have found gems such as defensive tackle Brandon Williams (2013), fullback Kyle Juszczyk (2013), tackle Rick Wagner (2013), tackle Kelechi Osemele (2012), outside linebacker Pernell McPhee (2011) and quarterback Joe Flacco (2008) at the Senior Bowl.
So who will it be this year?
Here are some interesting prospects to watch, and we will be highlighting many players, as well as talking to Ravens Assistant General Manager Eric DeCosta, Director of College Scouting Joe Hortiz, coaches and media members throughout the week.
- CB Desmond King, Iowa
- CB Tre'Davious White, LSU
- WR: Artavis Scott, Clemson
- WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
- OLB Ryan Anderson, Alabama
- TE O.J. Howard, Alabama
- RB Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State
- OL Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky