Cornerback Nate Wiggins, the first pick from the 2024 first round to reach a contract, was among the five draft picks signed by the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. The slotted draft position of a player determines their rookie contract. According to Spotrac.com, Wiggins, the 30th overall selection out of Clemson, signed a four-year contract worth $12.8 million (all guaranteed), which included a $6.1 million signing bonus for an average salary of $3.2 million year. Wiggins will receive a base salary of $795,000 plus the signing bonus for the upcoming campaign.
In addition, Baltimore signed offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten (drafted in the second round by Washington), cornerback T.J. Tampa (drafted in the fourth round by Iowa State), center Nick Samac (drafted in the seventh round by Michigan State), and safety Sanoussi Kane (drafted in the seventh round by Purdue) as well.
Left unsigned from the Ravens’ rookie draft class are third-round outside linebacker Adisa Isaac (Penn State), fourth-round WR Devontez Walker (North Carolina), fifth-round running back Rasheen Ali (Marshall) and sixth-round quarterback Devin Leary (Kentucky).