The Baltimore Ravens waived undrafted rookie Trevonte Sylvester on Tuesday, days after the rookie minicamp, according to NFL Communications.
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 Sylvester.
In 2025, Sylvester missed the first two games of the season due to an injury. He took over the left tackle position full-time during the game against Miami, earning ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors. He achieved his highest PFF grade of the season, 76.0, in the game against Cal. In 2024, Sylvester played in all 13 games at both right and left offensive tackle, starting 7 games at each position. Sylvester played 12 games as a backup left tackle at Houston before joining Louisville, totaling 114 snaps.
Overall, Sylvester appeared in 34 games (16 starts) during his six-year career at Louisville (2023-25) and Houston (2020-22).
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