The Baltimore Ravens made a move just days before the NFL Draft to add a bit of talent to their wide receiver depth chart.
The name, Xavier Guillory, might sound familiar to the most intense Ravens fans.
Guillory re-signed with the Ravens on Monday, they announced on their team website.
He's a 6-foot-2 wideout from Arizona State who went undrafted in the 2025 draft class.
After the Ravens signed him as an undrafted player, Guillory took part in training camp and the preseason with Baltimore.
He broke his collarbone in the 2025 preseason finale, forcing him to miss the entire season.
Guillory had made three catches for 17 yards in the preseason for the Ravens before his injury.
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He wasn't a prolific player in college -- 22 catches for 339 yards and 5 touchdowns in 13 games across his final season at Arizona State. Despite that, Guillory got NFL interest in part thanks to his size and athleticism.
The Ravens must've liked what they saw last summer enough to give Guillory a do-over and see how he can perform without a preseason injury.
Baltimore is also in a spot to stay active in the WR market. They haven't attempted to re-sign DeAndre Hopkins, who remains a free agent. Tylan Wallace also departed this offseason, joining the Browns.
Guillory may not be a major factor down the road, but he's young and talented and could turn into a potential depth addition if he proves to be healthy and continues to improve.

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