The Baltimore Ravens expect big things out of cornerback Nate Wiggins for the 2024 season. The former Clemson star has plenty of pedigree and experience and, despite being a rookie, should get ample playing time in Baltimore’s secondary.
Wiggins will need time to adjust from college to the NFL game, but every player’s journey is different in picking up the pro level. Wiggins discussed the differences between college and the NFL, saying that it’s just longer meetings and a job in the NFL.
“[It’s] really meetings … longer meetings. Football is just going [to] be football. It’s really not different than college; it’s just probably being in the building all day. It’s really a job now.”
Wiggins was lauded as one of the fastest players in the 2024 draft, a skillset needed against the speedy offenses that are becoming the new norm across the NFL. He’ll work in tandem with Marlon Humphrey and Brandon Stephens, making up one of the better cornerback trios in the league.