
The NFL World gives their reactions to the Baltimore Ravens signing cornerback Jaire Alexander.
The NFL Media world is reacting to the Ravens’ big-time signing of cornerback Jaire Alexander, and all are lauding the execution from General Manager Eric DeCosta.
While there was no dissent, the only complaint about Alexander is the issue of health. But when healthy, he’s among the NFL’s elite.
Trey Wingo: “So the Ravens continue to have an aggressive offseason signing Jaire Alexander to a one-year deal worth $6 million. Listen, this is a quality pickup for the Ravens,” Wingo said. “They already have a really good secondary and adding Jaire is going to help with that — especially when they have to get past the likes of the Chiefs and all their receivers and Buffalo and the things that they can do with Josh Allen in the air. The biggest issue for the Ravens here is will Jaire Alexander see the field and how much will he see the field? Since 2020, he’s only played in 16 regular season games one time and he’d only been on the field in seven games each of the last two seasons. It is a quality signing for a quality player but there’s a reason you only got a one-year deal because the Ravens still want to see if he can bring it for 16 or 17 games.”
105.7 The Fan’s Bob Haynie and Vinny Cerrato:
“Jaire brings instant credibility and stuff back there,” Cerrato said. “And if, if he can stay healthy, probably replaces [Jalyn] Armour-Davis on the outside when Marlon Humphrey moves on the inside. Then, Armour-Davis and [T.J.] Tampa are your two backup corners… You got a team that’s ready to go win a Super Bowl, you can’t worry about hurt feelings [of the younger cornerbacks]. This is a business right now and you got to put the best — and Eric [DeCosta] is doing his job. He’s putting the best people on the field.”
Are the Ravens the best team in the NFL? They certainly have a strong case. pic.twitter.com/Ozr11nU1W2
— Mike Clay (@MikeClayNFL) June 18, 2025
Jaire Alexander has forced a tight window on 31.9% of his targets since 2018, the 4th-highest rate in the NFL (min. 250 targets).
Alexander joins a pair of Ravens CBs, Marlon Humphrey and Chidobe Awuzie, who also rank in the top five over that span.@Ravens | #RavensFlock https://t.co/OzNF9a6GdF pic.twitter.com/zzZx9kJ9LA
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) June 18, 2025
https://t.co/j6EXaruGld pic.twitter.com/C6bOnFQ06a
— Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) June 18, 2025
CB2 was arguably the biggest question mark on the roster. Even if they don’t get a full season out of him this makes a ton of sense. https://t.co/Bc7fcpoO2K
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) June 18, 2025
The #Ravens rivals have elite QBs, of course. How to best stifle them? You now have versatility & depth in the secondary + improved pass rush (on paper).
Defense was mostly fine last year in big games. It was the offense that made mistakes.
But they needed to add playmakers.
— Dev Panchwagh (@devpanchwagh) June 18, 2025
“The Carolina Panthers are interested in Jaire Alexander and I think there’s other teams that are offering him more many than Baltimore can..
The Ravens are in the conversation and there is mutual interest” ~ @AdamSchefter #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/vmxlf5UFU2
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 18, 2025
The Ravens’ defense is STACKED with the recent addition of Jaire Alexander pic.twitter.com/xzy9LiATW8
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) June 18, 2025