The Baltimore Ravens approached the 2022 offseason with the goal of improving their team, which they were able to do through multiple avenues. They secured multiple high-profile free agents while also having a phenomenal draft in which they selected 11 talented players.
Following one of Baltimore’s mandatory minicamp sessions, Ravens pass game coordinator and secondary coach Chris Hewitt was asked about how excited he was about the team’s new additions. He said that the story has yet to be written, but he’s happy with where they’re at right now.
“That story’s yet to be written. But, as of today, as we went out there on the field, I’m happy with where we are right now. But, we have a long way to go as a secondary and just putting all of those pieces together. We’ll see where we end up first game. The one thing I can say is this; when you have good players it makes you a good coach. I don’t know that there’s a good coach out there that doesn’t have good players, and we have a lot of them. So, I expect to be a good coach this year.”
Baltimore added former New Orleans Saints safety Marcus Williams and former Denver Broncos cornerback Kyle Fuller in free agency while selecting safety Kyle Hamilton as well as cornerbacks Jalyn Armour-Davis and Pepe Williams in the 2022 NFL draft. Each has the potential to contribute to the team in a different way, and as a whole the secondary looks upgraded compared to where it was last season.