Most of the headlines surrounding the Ravens and Raiders this offseason have been centered on the quarterback position, but both teams have other positions to address. Cornerback is one of them, and Baltimore and Vegas are checking in on one of the top available prospects ahead of this month’s draft.
The Ravens hosted Joey Porter Jr. on a top-30 visit today, and the Raiders will soon do the same (Twitter link via NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport). The Penn State alum is, to no surprise, the product of growing interest from teams in need of additions on the perimeter. Porter has already had a local visit with the Steelers, the team which housed his father for years as both a player and coach.
Given that connection, there would be a degree of irony if the rival Ravens were to add Porter with their top pick, No. 22. Rapoport’s colleague Daniel Jeremiah has them doing just that in his latest mock, which sees two other corners (Illinois product Devon Witherspoon and Oregon’s Christian Gonzalez) drafted in the top eight before Porter. That generally falls in line with rankings at the position, with the trait which sticks out for the 6-2 product most being his length and physicality.
That allowed him to total 20 pass breakups across his four seasons with the Nittany Lions, and in some cases draw comparisons to Ravens All-Pro Marlon Humphrey. The latter is under contract in Baltimore through 2026, but fellow starter Marcus Peters remains a free agent. Peters’ likely absence in the 2023 lineup has led to many expecting Baltimore to spend its first pick on a corner like Porter, especially if no notable signings are made before the draft.
Vegas likewise has at least one hole to fill in their CBs room. Anthony Averett and Rock Ya-Sin are both unsigned. The latter had a free agent visit (with the Ravens, no less) soon after the new league year started, but all potentially interested teams are standing pat this close to the draft. Depth additions like Brandon Facyson and Duke Shelly will not deter the Raiders from adding a high-end corner prospect, though taking Porter seventh overall would be seen by many as a reach. Vegas’ next pick is No. 38, a point by which he is likely to be off the board.
I think his dad probably had a stomach ache after those visits. Could’ve been worse. He could’ve visited the Bengals
Could have been worse because he visited the Bengals? Stuck in the 90’s ? It would be a real shame for someone to play for arguably one of the top 3 teams in the NFL. You must be a Puttsburg Squealers fanboy. And before you say it, the rumors that Terry Bradshaw is making a comeback are NOT true
Uh, the comment was in reference to all the troubles his dad had as a player and coach in games versus the Bungles
But blather on, Mr.Sensitive
I get it. You’ve had two nice seasons out of the last 30 or so and now it’s time to rewrite the narrative
Not my style but since you want to be a troll, let me ask for all Steelers fans:
How many Super Bowls have the Bengals won again?
To assist players by bringing on someone to handle their bags and possessions, both the Ravens and Raiders are interviewing a……..
PORTER !!