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No more tracking and scouring social media platforms to find which undrafted players are heading to Baltimore. On Friday, the Baltimore Ravens announced their rookie class including their nine draft picks and 22 undrafted free agents. Positional breakdown Quarterback (1): Devin Leary Running back (2): Rasheen Ali, Chris Collier Wide receiver (6): Devontez Walker, Jelani Baker, DeAngelo Hardy, Tayvion Robinson, Dayton Wade, Isaiah Washington Offensive tackle (4): Roger Rosengarten, Corey Bullock, Julian Pearl, Darrell Simpson Interior offensive line (2): Nick Samac, Darrian Dalcourt Tight end (2): Mike Rigerman, Riley Sharp Defensive line (3): Tre Colbert, Ja'Mion Franklin, Tramel Walthour Outside linebacker (2): Adisa Isaac, Joe Evans Inside linebacker (2): Deion Jennings, Yvandy Rigby Cornerback (3): Nate Wiggins, T.J. Tampa, Bump Cooper Jr. Safety (3): Sanoussi Kane, Beau Brade, Jordan Toles Long snapper (1): Randen Platner Tea Leaf Takeaways After drafting only one interior offensive lineman in the draft, that being a center, it's interesting to see only one offensive guard in the mix (Dalcourt). Now, there are three undrafted tackles they could be testing along the interior but the Ravens seem rather content in the currently rostered unit. Last year, the Ravens brought in a tall crop of undrafted wideouts, with many of them at or above 6-foot-3. This season, they have only one receiver at 6-foot-2 (Washington). Have to think safety is a spot the Ravens are looking at in this mix between Kane and the undrafted players, along with considering a deal after the compensatory pick deadline with a veteran. The Ravens likely want freedom to deploy Hamilton however they see fit.