Ravens first-round pick Nate Wiggins already has a goal set out in the NFL and teams should be worried

The Baltimore Ravens first-round pick CB Nate Wiggins already has big plans in the NFL and he was drafted just a day ago. Baltimore was able to grab Wiggins at pick No. 30 overall and that was a bit later than most expected him to come off of the board. Nonetheless, the Ravens stayed to […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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The Baltimore Ravens first-round pick CB Nate Wiggins already has big plans in the NFL and he was drafted just a day ago.

Baltimore was able to grab Wiggins at pick No. 30 overall and that was a bit later than most expected him to come off of the board.

Nonetheless, the Ravens stayed to their board and took the best player they believed was there.

Oftentimes, players are passed on for other guys and that was the case for Wiggins. The Philadelphia Eagles took Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell at pick No. 22 and the Detroit Lions traded up to take Alabama CB Terrion Arnold at pick No. 24.

"I'm about to make everybody pay who looked over me. They're going to see what they passed up,” Wiggins said in his introductory press conference.

On paper, Wiggins landed in an ideal spot in a cornerback room with a veteran cornerback like Marlon Humphrey.

"It was a lot of emotions going on, thinking that I was going to go early then falling to 30. It was a lot of emotions, but I'm happy to be here, man. I'm happy to be in Baltimore. I can't be more happy.”