The safety position is one of the most important and integral to the success and flexibility of the Baltimore Ravens defensive scheme under first-year head coach Jesse Minter . While they are all set with at the top of the depth chart with three-time All Pro Kyle Hamilton, 2025 first-rounder Malaki Starks and prized free agent addition Jaylinn Hawkins , they lacked experienced and quality depth behind. After opting not to select a safety with one of the team's 11 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft late last month, general manager Eric DeCosta addressed the underrated need ahead of the Ravens' next session of Organized Team Activities by signing veteran K'Von Wallace. We have signed S K'Von Wallace. https://t.co/3wf3wwPmjN — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 11, 2026 Prior to this signing, the only notable depth the Ravens had behind their two projected starters was second-year defensive back Keondre Jackson.…