Ravens announce 18-member undrafted rookie class

FB/DT Levi Bell, State of Texas

Bell was primarily a defensive tackle last season, but saw snaps at fullback as well. He could see reps on both offense and defense, as Pro Bowl guard Pat Ricard did early in his career.

DT Trey Botts, State of Colorado-Pueblo

Botts was selected in the eighth round (62nd overall) of the 2023 USFL Draft by the Philadelphia Stars before signing with the Ravens. He’s averaging 1.5 tackles for loss per game in 2022 as a consistent scorer.

DT Kaieem Caesar, Ohio University

Caeser flourished as a passing thrower in 2022 with a career-high 5.5 sacks and earned two master’s degrees since graduating from undergrad in 2020.

WR Dontay Demus Jr., Maryland

The 6-foot-4 Demus played at the University of Maryland, where he had 128 catches and 14 touchdowns for his career. He honored his late father by adding “Jr.” on the back of his jersey while he was in Maryland.

G Tykeem Doss, Southern Mississippi

Doss was a standout juco at East Central Community College before transferring to southern Mississippi. Athletic for his height, the 6-foot-5, 365-pound Doss played both tackle and guard.

QB Nolan Henderson, Delaware

Henderson is from Delaware and grew up idolizing former Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, who also went to Delaware. Henderson is second on Delaware’s all-time list with 55 touchdowns.

G Jake Guidone, Connecticut

Guidone began his college career at Dartmouth, where he played for two Ivy League Championship teams. The 6-foot-3, 299-pound Guidone played in all 13 games for Connecticut in 2022 as a graduate transfer.

OLB Malik Hamm, Lafayette

Hamm is a Baltimore native and a former standout of City College High School. He was the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year twice and finished as Lafayette’s all-time sack leader with 32.

T Brandon Kipper, Oregon State

Kipper was primarily a right tackle, but also played guard and was a durable player with 45 straight stars. He was an elite wrestler in high school, winning two state titles.

CB Jeremy Lucien, Vanderbilt

Lucien is a lanky 6-foot-2 cornerback who had a career-high 47 tackles in 2022. He finished his college career at Vanderbilt after transferring from Connecticut where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering.

G Tashawn Manning, Kentucky

Manning was diagnosed with leukemia in high school, but was declared cancer-free after eight months of chemotherapy. He made 14 starts for Auburn before moving to Kentucky for his final season.

CB Corey Mayfield Jr., Texas-San Antonio

Primarily an outside corner, Mayfield had three interceptions and a career-high 37 tackles in 2022. His father, Corey Sr. was a former NFL defensive lineman with the 49ers, Buccaneers and Jaguars.

RB Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina

Mitchell rushed for 1,452 yards last season averaging 7.2 yards per carry. He is the son of former Ravens goaltender Anthony Mitchell, who played on the franchise’s Super Bowl-winning first team.

6-foot-3 Ryan had 26 catches for 440 yards and three touchdowns in 2022. He also spent one season at Temple and three seasons at West Virginia.

OLB Kelle Sanders, Alabama-Birmingham

Sanders had a career-high 36 tackles and three sacks last season. He appeared in Season 3 of Netflix’s “Last Chance U,” featuring Independence Community College head football coach Jason Brown.

TE Travis Vokolek, Nebraska

Vokolek is a big target at 6-foot-7, 260 pounds who caught 40 passes for 458 yards and three touchdowns during his three years at Nebraska, where he also excelled as a tackler.

TE Brian Walker, Shepherd University

A native of Clarksburg, Md., Walker started 15 games as a senior and had a career-high 63 catches for 799 yards and five touchdowns. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound Walker also has experience as a long snapper.

A native of Bethesda, Wright had a 99-yard touchdown last season and was Monmouth’s leading rusher in short-range situations. His grandfather, Brig Owens, was an NFL safety with Washington.

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