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Ravens land CB in mock draft, flexibility for Humphrey

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A new mock draft has the Baltimore Ravens selecting a cornerback, a move that could create flexibility for Marlon Humphrey to shift roles within the secondary.

The Baltimore Ravens have spent much of the offseason reinforcing their defense, but if recent projections are any indication, they may not be done reshaping their secondary. In a recent mock draft , ESPN's Matt Miller has Baltimore selecting Keionte Scott with the 45th overall pick, a move that addresses both immediate need and long-term flexibility. Scott, a standout from the Miami Hurricanes football program, is widely viewed as one of the draft's top slot cornerbacks, bringing energy, physicality, and playmaking ability to the position.

And for Baltimore, that could mean more than just adding depth. The Ravens' cornerback room still carries questions. Nate Wiggins appears poised to take on a larger role, and veteran Chidobe Awuzie provides short-term stability.

But the spotlight remains on Humphrey, whose 2025 campaign raised concerns about consistency and long-term fit. That's where things get interesting. Drafting Scott wouldn't necessarily signal the end of Humphrey's time in Baltimore.

Instead, it could open the door to something different, perhaps a positional shift. Here's a bold prediction, one that Ravens Wire has mentioned before . What if Humphtey moved to safety?