General Manager Eric DeCosta felt the Ravens needed to strike early in this year’s draft to find a cornerback they coveted. That mission was accomplished in the first round, when Baltimore selected Nate Wiggins of Clemson with their pick at No. 30. Wiggins could play a key role for the Ravens as a rookie, and DeCosta felt he couldn’t wait to land a quality cornerback in this year’s class. “That’s something that honestly kept me up at night,” DeCosta said. “There are a lot of offensive linemen... Read this story