The Baltimore Ravens are shaking things up under head coach Jesse Minter, making waves with the addition of superstar edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. After stepping back from a potential Maxx Crosby trade, the Ravens are eyeing new talent, and one draft prospect, in particular, has caught their attention with his bold remarks.
In a recent interview, Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren didn't shy away from expressing his eagerness to face Ravens running back Derrick Henry. When Kay Adams asked him about his intentions, McNeil-Warren didn't hold back.
“Are you crazy?” Adams asked, referring to Henry's reputation as a powerhouse on the field.
McNeil-Warren, with a grin, replied, “A little bit crazy. He's a bigger dude, so you can't be scared. You've got to bring that power just like he does.”
Adams cautioned the young safety about challenging the 6-foot-2, 252-pound running back, but McNeil-Warren stood firm, emphasizing his love for a good challenge.
“I just love the challenge,” he said. “That's how I can be better, going up against somebody bigger.”
With the NFL Draft approaching, McNeil-Warren is generating buzz as a potential first-round pick. Standing at 6-foot-3 and 201 pounds, he’s known for his ability to aggressively stop the run, making his confidence against Henry understandable.
Adams promised to relay McNeil-Warren's message directly to Henry, ensuring the veteran running back would hear about the young safety's bold claims.
Beyond Henry, McNeil-Warren also mentioned his excitement about facing quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson, showcasing his ambition to compete at the highest level.
For the Ravens, adding a player like McNeil-Warren to their secondary could be a strategic move. His fearless attitude and physicality might be just what Baltimore needs, especially after his intriguing comments about taking on the formidable Derrick Henry.
