Justin Tucker has an uncertain future in the NFL, and with his play diminishing, Baltimore decided to move on. The Ravens drafted a kicker for the first time in their 30-year history. Baltimore selected Arizona kicker Tyler Loop in the 6th round (No. 186 overall).
Through three weeks of OTAs, Loop has looked like the best kicker on the roster, and he’s left head coach John Harbaugh impressed by his big leg and efficiency.
Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop, according to John Harbaugh, kicked every kick “down the middle” today.
Loop hit a 60 yarder today, too.#RavensFlock@FOXBaltimorepic.twitter.com/ofi4r3InXh
— AJ Gersh (@AJGershTV) June 6, 2025
Loop went 6-9 on kicks from 50+ yards last season for the Wildcats and has arguably the biggest leg in this year’s class, making a school record 62-yard field goal at Arizona and converting 63 of 80 career field goal attempts (83.8%).
Tucker, 35, is a seven-time Pro Bowl player and the most accurate kicker in NFL history. He was the longest-tenured player on the Ravens and the last remaining player from their 2012 Super Bowl championship team.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Tyler Loop is adjusting to the Ravens as Justin Tucker’s replacement