Bullock is the first undrafted Terp to sign with an NFL team.
Maryland offensive lineman Corey Bullock signed Saturday with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent, it was announced by AMDG Sports, the agency that represents Bullock.
Bullock spent one season at Maryland after four years at North Carolina Central, where he twice earned All-MEAC accolades. In 2022, Bullock was named an HBCU all-American.
He hails from Accokeek, Md., returning to his home state despite initially committing to transfer to Cincinnati.
At Maryland, Bullock was a mainstay on the Terps’ offensive line when healthy, starting 11 games at left guard. He earned an All-Big Ten honorable mention after posting Pro Football Focus’ second-best pass blocking grade among Big Ten guards.
Bullock started the season measuring 6-foot-4, 331 pounds, but made mention at Maryland’s pro day that he slimmed down to 307 pounds. He said that he hopes it will allow him to be more versatile.