TODAY’S REPORT: The Baltimore Ravens have a history of acquiring top talent from the University of Michigan, often focusing on versatile players for..

The Baltimore Ravens have a history of acquiring top talent from the University of Michigan, often focusing on versatile players for depth. They even recruited defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald from Ann Arbor. However, recent coaching changes may pose a challenge in securing the university’s top talent.

Jim Harbaugh, fresh off leading the Wolverines to a national championship, has joined his brother John Harbaugh in the NFL as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. Considering this success, it’s likely that Harbaugh will bring familiar faces to Los Angeles.

With an impressive 18 University of Michigan players invited to the 2024 NFL Combine, this draft could have a distinctly Michigan flavor. Baltimore, looking to bolster their depth, might have a clear set of targets due to Michigan’s outstanding season.

In an effort to guard against losing key players in free agency, these four Wolverines could be potential targets for Ravens’ general manager Eric DeCosta. While drafting all four may be excessive, it would be challenging for the Ravens to come out of the draft without securing at least one of these players.

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