Sources: Faalele latest ex-Raven to follow Harbaugh to Giants

The New York Giants made an offensive line addition Wednesday, agreeing to a one-year deal with former Baltimore Ravens guard Daniel Faalele, according to NFL Network.
Faalele becomes the latest free agent to follow coach John Harbaugh from Baltimore to New York, joining tight end Isaiah Likely, fullback Patrick Ricard and safety Ar’Darius Washington.
The Giants have been active in addressing their offensive line in free agency, also signingLucas Patrick and re-signing Jermaine Eluemunor, Aaron Stinnie and Evan Neal.
Faalele, 26, is a big-bodied lineman (6-foot-8, 370 pounds) who has started the last two seasons at right guard for a Baltimore offense that totaled the second-most yards (394.7) and fourth-most points (28.8) in the NFL over that span. But he struggled the most among the Ravens’ offensive linemen and received heavy criticism for allowing the pocket to collapse for quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Over the last two seasons, Faalele’s 93% pass block win rate ranked 25th in the league among guards. He allowed a total of seven sacks during that time.
Faalele’s effectiveness in the ground game was even worse. His 70.8% run block win rate was 32nd among guards in 2024 and 2025.
A fourth-round pick by Baltimore in 2022, Faalele became the heaviest player in NFL scouting combine history when he weighed in at 384 pounds. After working hard to drop 14 pounds, he started every game the last two seasons for Baltimore after starting just one in his first two seasons.
ESPN’s Jamison Hensley contributed to this report.
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