The Baltimore Ravens drafted a safety out of Notre Dame three years ago, and he's transformed the NFL with his versatility and dynamic play-making. Zach Orr's defense has a hole on the backend, and PFF believes a current Fighting Irish defender could give Baltimore more versatility and athleticism.
Prospect to target: CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
With just five cornerbacks on their roster as it’s currently constructed, the Ravens could make excellent use of Morrison’s skill set as a long, smooth-moving man cornerback. Baltimore ran a top-10 rate of Cover 1 in 2024, making Morrison a natural fit after Notre Dame ran the most Cover 1 in the FBS last season.
Morrison's final season in South Bend was cut short due to a hip injury. In six games, Morrison recorded 20 tackles and four pass deflections. His hip injury comes after having shoulder surgery leading up to the 2024 campaign. Baltimore has Nate Wiggins and Marlon Humphrey as starters, while T.J. Tampa, Jalyn Armour-Davis, and Chidobe Awuzie will vie for a starting spot.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Benjamin Morrison named the best Day 2 fit for Ravens defense