Baltimore Ravens Select 'The Waffle House' Elijah Sarratt with the 115th Overall Pick in the NFL Draft
Baltimore added a 6-foot-4 tight end with 4 touchdowns last season and a blocking reputation after trading up to No. 133.
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Baltimore Ravens select 'The Waffle House' Elijah Sarratt with the 115th overall pick in the NFL Draft
The Baltimore Ravens pick WR Elijah Sarratt from Indiana at 115. He's called "The Waffle House" because he's always open.He's known for making contested catches."If the ball is in the air, it's mine," Sarratt said in his press conference with media after the pick."I always feel like I'm open."Last season, Sarratt was second-team All-Big Ten and led the FBS with 15 receiving TDs.He started all but two games due to injury.In 2024, he was third-tea…
New Ravens draft pick has the most legendary nickname
Jan 6, 2019; Baltimore, MD, USA; Detailed view of the Baltimore Ravens logo at midfield during an AFC Wild Card playoff football game against the Los Angeles Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Baltimore Ravens’ new fourth-round draft pick is bringing the vibes. Baltimore selected wide receiver Elijah Sarratt with the No. 115 overall pick in Saturday’s NFL Draft. Sarratt heads to the Ravens after spendi…
Indiana receiver Elijah Sarratt drafted by the Ravens in NFL Draft fourth round
Elijah Sarratt has joined the IU football party at the NFL Draft. The wide receiver became the fifth Hoosier taken in Pittsburgh, drafted in the fourth round at No. 115 overall by the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. In the first round on Thursday, quarterback Fernando Mendoza went No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, and receiver Omar Cooper Jr. was drafted by the New York Jets. Cornerback D’Angelo Ponds joined Cooper with the Jets in the secon…
Ravens Trade Up To No. 133 Pick for SMU TE Matthew Hibner
The Ravens have taken their third pass-catcher in a row. After two physical wide receivers, they have now traded up to the No. 133 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to select SMU tight end Matthew Hibner. Baltimore sent the No. 154 pick and a 2027 sixth-rounder to the 49ers in exchange for the 133rd pick, per ESPN’s Nick Wagoner. Hibner, 24, was a two-year starter at SMU who overlapped at Michigan with Ravens head coach Jesse Minter in 2022 and 2023. H…
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