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Updated · NBC Sports · Apr 26
Baltimore Ravens sign undrafted free agent Lardarius Webb Jr
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Apr 26

Baltimore Ravens sign undrafted free agent Lardarius Webb Jr

7 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Apr 26
  • Webb Jr., son of former Ravens standout Lardarius Webb Sr., joins Baltimore after playing at four colleges, finishing at Wake Forest last season.
  • Capable at both cornerback and safety, Webb Jr. also brings special teams experience, though his 5-foot-9, 168-pound frame is considered undersized for the NFL.
  • He faces tough competition to make the roster, but his family legacy and versatility may boost his chances with Ravens fans and coaches alike.
What specific role must Webb Jr. master on special teams to make the final 53-man roster?
Does the pressure of his father's legacy in Baltimore give Webb Jr. an advantage or a burden?
Beyond his famous name, what unique skills did the Ravens see to sign him over other prospects?
How does the transfer portal era, which defined his college career, impact his evaluation by NFL teams?
Can an undersized legacy player truly succeed in the modern NFL, or is this signing pure nostalgia?