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    Ravens’ Ryan Mink reports that team owner Steve Bisciotti was allowed to draft a player for the first time ever this year and chose former Clemson RB Adam Randall.
    The Ravens drafted Randall with the No. 174 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft’s fifth round yesterday. Bisciotti has been the Ravens’ majority owner since 2004 and was reportedly “begging” general manager Eric DeCosta for the chance to draft a rookie this year. According to DeCosta, Bisciotti “did his research and studied the tape, talked to people.” Bisciotti notably has a really good relationship with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney. Swinney moved Randall (6’3/232) from wide receiver to running back for the 2025 season after Randall showcased shifty moves when given the chance to run the ball and contribute as a returner late in 2024. Whether Randall can earn the No. 2 or No. 3 running back role remains to be seen.
  • The Ravens outlined plans in the event fans are allowed to attend home games during the 2020 season, stating the seating capacity will be reduced below 14,000 seats.
    Season tickets for 2020 will also be deferred to the 2021 season. Wikipedia states normal seating capacity for M&T Bank Stadium is 71,008, so just 20 percent of normal seating could be available. From a league-wide level, this aspect of COVID-19 safety is a total unknown, including possible competitive advantages for teams residing in different states. Hopefully the next three weeks to two months includes an outline that keeps everyone’s safety as the No. 1 priority.