The Baltimore Ravens have been busy locking in their 2026 draft class, and Thursday brought another exciting signing. Wide receiver Elijah Sarratt, the team's fourth-round pick (No. 115 overall), has officially inked his four-year rookie deal, per Jeff Zrebiec of TheAthletic.com.
Sarratt joins the Ravens after a standout season at Indiana, where he helped lead the Hoosiers to a national championship in 2025. The 6-foot-1 pass-catcher hauled in 65 receptions for 830 yards and an impressive 15 touchdowns, showcasing the kind of red-zone threat that could quickly become a fan favorite in Baltimore. His journey is a testament to loyalty—he followed head coach Curt Cignetti from James Madison to Indiana, and now he's ready to make his mark in the NFL.
This signing comes on the same day the Ravens secured another key piece: offensive guard Vega Ioane, their first-round pick (No. 14 overall). Ioane's deal is fully guaranteed at $24.2 million, including a signing bonus of just over $14 million, underscoring the team's commitment to building a powerhouse offense.
For Ravens fans, this is a glimpse into the future. Sarratt's ability to find the end zone and Ioane's prowess in the trenches could be the foundation of a dynamic attack. As training camp approaches, keep an eye on these rookies—they might just be the next stars in purple and black.
