Ravens sign 5 draft picks, including first-rounder Nate Wiggins

Thu May 2 6:19pm ET
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The Baltimore Ravens announced the signing of five draft picks on Thursday, including cornerback Nate Wiggins, who became the first selection from the 2024 first round to reach a deal.

Rookie contracts are tied to a player's slotted draft position. The 30th overall pick out of Clemson, Wiggins inked a four-year contract valued at $12.8 million (all guaranteed), including a $6.1 million signing bonus, for an average annual salary of $3.2 million, according to Spotrac.com.

This coming season, Wiggins will earn a base salary of $795,000 plus the signing bonus.

Baltimore also brought under contract offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten (second round out of Washington), cornerback T.J. Tampa (fourth round, Iowa State), center Nick Samac (seventh round, Michigan State) and safety Sanoussi Kane (seventh round, Purdue).

Left unsigned from the Ravens' rookie draft class are third-round outside linebacker Adisa Isaac (Penn State), fourth-round WR Devontez Walker (North Carolina), fifth-round running back Rasheen Ali (Marshall) and sixth-round quarterback Devin Leary (Kentucky).

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Michael Pittman Jr. May 22 2:30pm CT
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Ladd McConkey May 22 12:30pm CT
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Brandon Aiyuk May 22 12:10pm CT
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Micah Parsons May 21 9:20pm CT
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Caleb Farley May 21 9:10pm CT
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Ladd McConkey May 21 8:50pm CT
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