The Baltimore Ravens continued their post-draft roster buildout on Friday,announcing the signing of 19 undrafted rookie free agents as the team prepares for rookie minicamp and the continuation of offseason workouts. Baltimore’s class features a wide range of prospects in every position group, including wide receivers Cortez Braham Jr. and Octavian Smith Jr., edge rusher Ethan Burke, and defensive tackle Aaron Graves. The offensive line was also a focus, with the additions of former Penn State center Nick Dawkins and offensive tackles Diego Pounds and Trevonte Sylvester.
At quarterback, the Ravenssigned both Joe Fagnano and Diego Pavia, while the backfield gained depth with running backs Dontae McMillan and Elijah Tau-Tolliver. The defense added multiple contributors in the secondary and linebacker groups, including Matthew McDoom, Jahquez Robinson, Silas Walters, Lardarius Webb Jr., Dominic DeLuca, and Reid Williford. Additional signings include tight end Ty Pezza and defensive lineman Dion Wilson Jr., rounding out a large and diverse undrafted class.
And the full list of Ravens UDFAs, former Maryland WR Octavian Sylvester, CB Lardarius Webb Jr., the QBs, a couple interesting RBs, etc pic.twitter.com/stTbyz86Cd
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With the first practice underway, here are stats and facts about all 19 undrafted free agents.
QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
The headliner of the group and biggest name, the 2025 Heisman Trophy runner-up, played in 53 career games (49 starts) at Vanderbilt (2024-25) and New Mexico State (2022-23), totaling 10,255 passing yards, with 88 touchdowns and 27 interceptions, while rushing for 3,096 yards and 31 touchdowns.
QB Joe Fagnano, UConn
Fagnano played in 51 career games (45 starts) at Connecticut (2023-25) and Maine (2019-22), completing 884-of-1,426 passes for 10,907 yards, 94 touchdowns and 18 interceptions, while adding 758 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns on 322 carries.
DB Lardarius Webb Jr., Wake Forest
The son of a Ravens legend, Webb Jr. appeared in 50 games during stints at Wake Forest (2025), South Alabama (2024), Oklahoma State (2023), and Jones College (2021-22), logging 134 tackles (72 solo), including 11 tackles for loss and one sack, 11 interceptions, and 25 passes defensed.
WR Cortez Braham, Memphis
A three-year junior college standout (2019-21) at Hutchinson Community College (Kan.) Braham played in 37 career games during stints at Memphis (2025), Nevada (2024), and West Virginia (2022-23), totaling 136 catches for 1,777 yards and 12 touchdowns.
DT Aaron Graves, Iowa
Graves logged 122 tackles (53 solo), including 25 tackles for loss, 16.5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, six passes defended, and one interception in 52 career games (26 starts) at Iowa (2022-25).
CB Matthew McDoom, Cincinnati
McDoom recorded 129 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 30 passes defensed, and four interceptions while playing in 51 total games (37 starts) over a four-year career at Cincinnati (2025) and Coastal Carolina (2022-24), respectively.
RB Dontae McMillan, Eastern Michigan
McMillan rushed 493 times for 2,785 yards and 20 touchdowns, while adding 49 receptions for 449 yards and three scores during his career at Eastern Michigan (2023-2025) and Weber State (2020-2022).
TE Ty Pezza, Brown
A converted wide receiver, the 6-foot-3 tight end appeared in 38 career games at Brown (2022-25), totaling 87 catches for 959 yards and nine touchdowns, also adding 24 special teams tackles in his career.
OT Diego Pounds, Ole Miss
A gigantic prospect at 6-foot-6 and 330 pounds, Pounds played in 46 career games (32 starts) at Ole Miss (2024-25) and North Carolina (2021-23).
DB Jahquez Robinson, Auburn
During his one season at Auburn, the Colorado transfer played in all 12 games, starting eight of them at safety. He registered a career-high 27 tackles throughout the year, including 23 solo tackles. He made his first start in an Auburn uniform during the season opener against Baylor on August 29, where he recorded two tackles. In the SEC opener against Oklahoma on September 20, he tallied one tackle and a pass breakup. He had two tackles at Texas A&M on September 27, followed by three tackles each against Missouri on October 18 and Kentucky on November 1. His standout performance came at Vanderbilt on November 8, where he recorded a career-high 7 tackles. He recorded three tackles against Mercer on November 22 and had one tackle in the game against Alabama on November 29.
WR Octavian Smith, Maryland
Smith, a native of Burtonsville, Maryland, played a pivotal role as a local product during his four-year career at the University of Maryland from 2022 to 2025. He participated in 49 games, starting in 21 of them, and accumulated a total of 1,210 yards and 5 touchdowns on 107 receptions, averaging 11.3 yards per catch. His 107 career receptions tie him for 17th place in the program’s history.
OT Trevonte Sylvester, Louisville
Sylvester appeared in 34 games (16 starts) during his six-year career at Louisville (2023-25) and Houston (2020-22).
RB Elijah Tau-Tolliver, Michigan State
The 6-foot, 204-pound Tau-Tolliver caught 66 passes for 528 yards and two scores and collected 1,132 kickoff return yards (23.6 avg.) with one return for a touchdown, while playing in 53 career games (17 starts) at Michigan State (2025) and Sacramento State (2021-24), rushing for 1,966 yards and 16 touchdowns, while totaling 3,632 all-purpose yards.
S Silas Walters, Miami (Ohio)
Walters saw action in 40 games during his five-year career at Miami (OH) (2021-25), totaling 200 tackles (90 solo), including 6.5 tackles for loss and two sacks, two fumble recoveries, 24 passes defensed, and 3 interceptions.
LB Reid Williford, Charlotte
During his four years at Charlotte, Williford played in 47 career games (19 starts), logging 74 tackles (104 solo), including 14 tackles for loss and six sacks, two passes defensed, and three blocked punts.
DT Dion Wilson Jr., Syracuse
During his time at Syracuse (2024-25), New Mexico State (2023), and Arizona (2020-22), Wilson played in 51 career games, making 20 starts. He recorded a total of 104 tackles, including 38 solo tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, one forced fumble, and three passes defended.
OLB Ethan Burke, Texas
Burke played in 52 career games (17 starts) during four seasons at Texas (2022-25), logging 114 tackles (60 solo), including 26.5 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one interception, five passes defensed, and two blocked kicks.
C Nick Dawkins, Penn State
A teammate of first-round pick Vega Ioane, Dawkins started all 12 games at center for the Nittany Lions in 2025, anchoring a Penn State offensive line that totaled 4,706 yards, averaging 5.8 yards per play.
LB Dominic DeLuca, Penn State
A special teams dynamo, DeLuca played in 13 games (nine starts) for the Nittany Lions in 2025 as a redshirt junior, totaling 66 tackles, including seven tackles for loss and two sacks.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Breaking down Ravens’ 19 UDFAs: numbers, fits, upside