Ravens offensive deal with Daniel Faalele and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis finalized their rookie offers Saturday, leaving the group with only one unsigned draft picks forward of the beginning of coaching camp.
Outside linebacker David Ojabo (second spherical) is the one participant within the Ravens’ 11-man draft class who has but to signal. Ravens rookies are anticipated to report back to Owings Mills for coaching camp Tuesday. Veterans are due in every week later, with the primary full-squad follow set for July 27.
Faalele and Armour-Davis are the final of the Ravens’ six fourth-round picks to signal. The 6-foot-8 Faalele’s four-year deal is anticipated to be price about $4.5 million.
“He’s going to play this year, there’s no doubt about it,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh stated of the Minnesota product in May. “The guy is big. He can move. He has good feet. I was just watching the tape just now. He’s moving his feet really well, and yet, he has so much to learn. He has to go to work every day to get better, but I anticipate him playing football for us this year.”
Armour-Davis has impressed in offseason exercises. The Alabama product’s rookie deal is price a projected $4.4 million.
“Jalyn’s a great corner,” Ravens move recreation coordinator and secondary coach Chris Hewitt stated final month. “He has the speed; he has everything that you want in a corner. He has the height, speed, change of direction, he has all of that great stuff. Now it’s all about experience and being able to do it on a consistent level.”
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