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  • TEN Safety #23
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    Titans placed S Kevin Winston Jr. (hamstring) on injured reserve.
    He’s joined there by fellow safeties Mike Brown (ankle) and Xavier Woods (hamstring) as the Titans signed Erick Hallett and Sanoussi Kane off the Lions and Ravens practice squads. It is certainly End Of Season Hours in Tennessee. 2025 third-round pick Winston finishes his rookie season with a 89.4 PFF run defense grade, but just a 43.4 PFF coverage grade. It was a land of contrasts. He’ll probably be the favorite to start next to Amani Hooker next season if he’s healthy.
  • BAL Cornerback
    Ravens signed No. 30 overall pick CB Nate Wiggins to a four-year contract.
    The Ravens have wasted little time signing their 2024 rookie class. In addition to getting Wiggins under contract, the Ravens also signed OT Roger Rosengarten, CB T.J. Tampa, and S Sanoussi Kane. Wiggins is an undersized but speedy corner who will help solidify a secondary that’s led by 27-year-old Marlon Humphrey and a rising star in safety Kyle Hamilton. Wiggins won’t be tasked with CB1 duties as long as Humphrey is healthy and has a chance to bolster an already solid Ravens secondary.
  • Ravens selected Purdue S Sanoussi Kane with the No. 250 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
    Kane (6'0/207) was a productive tackler for the Boilermakers during his time with Purdue, and he finished 2023 with 79 tackles along with seven pass deflections. He projects as a box safety at the highest level, but he’ll need to make his mark in the early portion of his career on special teams.
  • TEN Safety #42
    Purdue received a verbal commitment from three-star 2020 S Sanoussi Kane on June 29.
    Kane (6'0/192) was deciding between Purdue, Rutgers and Vanderbilt, with the Boilermakers ultimately winning out for the pledge. The Blairstown, New Jersey, native has shown off intriguing athletic marks as he continues his development, recording a 4.59-second 40-yard dash and 41-inch vertical jump at the state regional for The Opening earlier this offseason. On the 247Sports composite board, Kane lands as the No. 29 prospect in the state of New Jersey for the 2020 cycle.