The Baltimore Ravens will have plenty of options over the course of the 2024 season when it comes to their secondary. The talented group is flushed with incredible players, especially those with key NFL experience.
When speaking to the media, Baltimore pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt discussed the potential packages that his group could possibly run. He mentioned safety Kyle Hamilton in his answer but also made sure to talk about the depth that the unit has, as he’s not expecting anything to change drastically.
“I don’t really think that it changes anything more than what we’ve been doing over the last couple [of] years, [we have] a lot more talent and a lot more depth so that we can do some things, but as far as changing this or that, I really don’t see that. Kyle [Hamilton]’s going to be who he is. He’s going to be the guy who’s a Swiss Army knife. We’re going to continue to keep on moving him around. I don’t see that changing much. But again – to what you were talking about – we do have a lot [of] more depth where we can do a little bit more, but I don’t see it changing drastically.”
Hamilton is a do-it-all player for the Ravens, and should play a massive part of what the team is trying to do on the defensive side of the ball this season. Along with the rest of the players surrounding Hamilton such as Marlon Humphrey, Marcus Williams and others, Baltimore’s secondary is expected to once again be near the top of the league in terms of both talent and production.