The Baltimore Ravens have been riding the coaching carousel for much of the 2022 offseason. Multiple coaching positions have been vacated and new faces have been brought in, including as high up as at defensive coordinator.
On Friday morning, it was reported by Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic and others that Baltimore made two new additions to their coaching staff in hiring Rob Leonard to be their new outside linebackers coach, while Ryan Osborne is being brought on board in a quality control capacity.
Ravens are hiring Rob Leonard as their OLBs coach. He replaces Drew Wilkins.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) February 11, 2022
Another addition to the Ravens defensive staff will be Michigan analyst Ryan Osborn, as @mzenitz previously reported. He’ll join Mike Macdonald in Baltimore in a quality control position.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) February 11, 2022
Leonard has spent time with the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants, with his most recent experience being as Miami’s outside linebackers coach. He also has experience as a defensive line coach, so he can work with multiple positions on the defense if need be.
Osborn comes over from the University of Michigan, where he is credited with helping the development of some of the program’s EDGE players such as Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo.