Eric DeCosta says Maxx Crosby talks won't change Ravens draft plan

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Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said Baltimore's reported willingness to offer two first-round picks for Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby should not be viewed as a reflection on the draft itself, emphasizing that the team remains confident in its ability to build through the draft.

DeCosta noted that teams explore different avenues to improve their rosters, but said the Ravens are excited about their position heading into next week with the No. 14 overall pick and additional selections in the draft.

"I don't think that's really indicative of the draft [regarding] that decision. I think it's a strong draft; [there are] many different ways to build a team. We're excited to have the pick this year at No. 14. We think we're going to get a really good player. You never know what's going to happen at 14, too, right? You can move up, you can move back. We've done both over time, and I think there's going to be – I think our scouts are excited. And so, I think one thing that I would say is, I value our scouts and the job that they do, and the way that they're able to help me kind of assess the board and build out the talent. And [with] having 11 picks, I think, is going to allow these guys to really shine and to show what they can do. It's a great opportunity for us as a club, and we're excited about it."

For Baltimore, DeCosta again pointed to the value of having 11 picks, framing the draft as an opportunity for the scouting staff to contribute across all rounds rather than relying solely on early selections.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Eric DeCosta says Ravens philosophy remains unchanged

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