The Baltimore Ravens have been busy hosting potential draft prospects, including offensive tackle Troy Fautanu, edge rusher Chop Robinson, wide receivers Xavier Worthy and Malachi Corley, CFL cornerback Qwan’Tez Stiggers, running back Rasheen Ali, tight end Theo Johnson, offensive tackle Travis Glover, defensive tackle Khristian Boyd, offensive tackle Delmar Glaze, and safety Trey Taylor. These visits provide insight into the team's draft strategy, with the Ravens owning nine picks in this year’s draft and looking to address various positions.
The transfer portal in college football remains active, with several players considering visits to potential new schools. Offensive lineman Azzopardi is considering Washington, UCLA, and Arizona. Receiver Banks has received an offer from Michigan and plans to visit Notre Dame and West Virginia. Linebacker Benenge is being pursued by San Diego State and Akron. All-purpose back Brown is visiting Arizona State. Defensive lineman Diggs will visit Alabama and Syracuse. Defensive back Green is considering North Carolina and Arkansas. Quarterback Houser is visiting East Carolina and has received interest from multiple schools. Defensive back Lewis is intrigued by Temple. Offensive lineman Maddox is hearing from Houston, Marshall, South Florida, Boston College, and Kansas State. Defensive lineman McClellan is being pursued by Oklahoma, Missouri, and Colorado. Quarterback McCoy is considering BYU, Nebraska, Oregon State, Cal, and Washington State. Receiver Metcalf is expected to join Indiana. Offensive lineman Nichols has received interest from multiple schools, including Georgia Tech, Clemson, Arkansas, NC State, Baylor, Ole Miss, Auburn, and Florida State. Defensive end Ojiegbe is visiting Pitt. Running back Pettaway is being pursued by Arkansas, USC, and Virginia Tech. Offensive lineman Purcell is considering San Diego State, Rice, UMass, Duke, Bowling Green, and Ball State. Receiver Samson is looking for a transfer closer to home in Texas. Defensive back Webb will visit NC State and Virginia Tech.
The Green Bay Packers have 11 picks in the 2023 NFL draft, including the 13th overall pick in the first round. The team has several roster needs, including tight end, defensive line, wide receiver, safety, edge rusher, offensive tackle, and kicker. The Packers have hosted several players for visits, including Darnell Washington, Will McDonald IV, and Jordan Howden. Additionally, Brennen Rupp has released an in-depth countdown of 100 players who could be drafted by the Packers.