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10 Players to Watch at the Senior Bowl

WR Malachi Fields
WR Malachi Fields

The Ravens' brass will get some early looks at NFL Draft prospects during the Senior Bowl this week.

Here are 10 intriguing players to keep an eye on:

EDGE T.J. Parker, Clemson

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Parker has been a standout defensive end for Clemson for the past three seasons. The 6-foot-3, 265-pound pass rusher finished with 5.5 sacks this past season after an 11-sack campaign in 2024.

Parker is regarded as a first-round talent and could be a target for the Ravens, who tied for the third-fewest sacks in the league in 2025.

DT Caleb Banks, Florida

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Banks dealt with injuries in 2025, holding him to just three games, but the 6-foot-6, 330-pounder had an impressive campaign the year prior. Banks amassed 21 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery in 10 starts.

With Nnamdi Madubuike's future uncertain, Banks could be a target to line up alongside Travis Jones.

WR Malachi Fields, Notre Dame

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Standing at 6-foot-4, Fields is a big-bodied target who routinely made contested catches over defenders with the Fighting Irish. Fields, who played his first four years at Virginia, finished with 36 receptions for 630 yards and five touchdowns in 2025.

With DeAndre Hopkins being a free agent, the Ravens could look to add a playmaker of Fields' stature.

DL LT Overton, Alabama

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Overton finished his last year at Alabama with 42 tackles, six tackles for loss, and four sacks. The former five-star recruit is projected to be a late first-round/early second-round selection and could help bolster Baltimore's defensive front.

EDGE Derrick Moore, Michigan

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A Baltimore native who attended St. Frances Academy, Moore played under new head coach Jesse Minter for two seasons at Michigan, helping the Wolverines win a national title in 2023.

Moore doubled his career-high sack total as a senior this past season, racking up 10 sacks, two forced fumbles, and 30 tackles.

OL Beau Stephens, Iowa

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Stephens is a potential Day 2 or Day 3 pick who has experience at both guard spots. The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Stephens started 10 games at right guard as a redshirt freshman in 2022 and started at left guard in 25 games over his final two seasons.

Stephens also played with Tyler Linderbaum as a freshman with the Hawkeyes.

OL Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech

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Rutledge was a standout right guard for the Yellow Jackets for two seasons after playing at Middle Tennessee in his first two years of college.

The 6-foot-4, 330-pound Rutledge earned a First Team All-ACC bid in 2025 after paving the way for the ACC's No. 2 rushing offense.

CB Daylen Everette, Georgia

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A potential Day 2 pick, Everette played with Malaki Starks at Georgia for three years. Everette had a career-high eight passes defensed as a senior last season and five interceptions over his four-year career as a Bulldog.

The Ravens have prioritized the secondary in the draft in recent years, and Everette could be another name to watch.

CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State

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Johnson was tabbed the Mountain West Co-Defensive Player of the Year after finishing with 48 tackles, four interceptions (two pick-sixes), and eight passes defensed. The 6-foot, 185-pound Johnson excels in zone coverage, possibly being a good fit for Minter's zone-heavy defensive scheme.

WR Barion Brown, LSU

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After spending three years at Kentucky, Brown transferred to LSU for his senior season and had a career-high 53 receptions for 532 yards and one touchdown. The Nashville native is a speedster who had six kickoff returns for touchdowns over four years.

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