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  • Ravens' Evan Beerntsen: Snared by Ravens

    The Ravens selected Beerntsen in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 253rd overall. Beerntsen spent six years at South Dakota State -- where he started 47 games -- before transferring to Northwestern for his final year of eligibility in 2025. He'll turn 26 years old in September, but he showed enough athleticism at 6-foot-4, 301 pounds to get a chance in the NFL. Beerntsen will serve as a reserve option if he makes the 53-man roster in Baltimore.
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