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The Baltimore Ravens have announced they have re-signed wide receiver Xavier Guillory just days ahead of the draft.

The Baltimore Ravens have an important draft ahead, as the team will look to plug many roster holes due to the double-digit free agents that joined other teams in the offseason. 

With just days away, the team has already made a roster move, re-signing wide receiver Xavier Guillory. The team announced the signing via their official site and social media. 

Guillory joined the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Arizona State, but suffered a broken collarbone that ended his season during the preseaon finale. Previous to the injury, he secured three catches for 17 yards during the preseason.

Instead of allowing Guillory to join and compete with another team, the Ravens have chosen to re-sign the young pass catcher. He will now be competing for a spot on the 53-man roster through training camp and preseason.

Guillory spent two years with the Sun Devils, securing a total of 565 yards and six touchdowns. He secured 226 yards and one touchdown in 2023, and 339 yards and five touchdowns in 2024, including securing a 15.4 yards per reception average.

The Ravens have a deep need at wide receiver, and they are likely to add even more prospects to the roster during the draft. There is a good chance the team takes a pass catcher at No. 14 overall, such as Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson or USC's Makai Lemon, if he is available then.

Zay Flowers has been the main offensive playmaker for the Ravens, but no other receiver has excelled in that manner. Apart from Flowers, tight end Mark Andrews was second in 2025 with 422 receiving yards.

Rashod Bateman has also not made an impact, but he will get another shot to showcase his skills under new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. That will be the case for all receivers, including Guillory.

Baltimore has 11 picks in the draft thus far, and the expectation is that general manager Eric DeCosta will use all 11 to bolster the roster in a major way. This includes addressing the offensive line, among many other areas. 

Though re-signing Guillory may not have much impact on the draft plans, it does give the Ravens another young prospect to utilize in training camp and preseason.