Former Alabama cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis has been released by the Baltimore Ravens, according to FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz.

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Davis joined the Ravens after being selected No. 119 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft. Across three seasons with the Ravens, he appeared in 19 games and recorded 20 total tackles, and two pass deflections.

Before joining the NFL, Davis's football career began in Mobile, Alabama, where he played at St. Paul's Episcopal. Davis was a four-star high school recruit and one of the top cornerbacks in the 2018 class. According to 247Sports, he was ranked No. 70 nationally, the No. 8 ranked cornerback in the nation and the No. 1 player in the state of Alabama.

Davis had multiple college offers coming out of high school but ultimately chose the Crimson Tide over schools like Auburn, Florida, Florida State, and Georgia. Davis was a member of the Crimson Tide for four seasons (2018-2021). By the 2021 season, he had earned a starting role and earned All-Southeastern Conference Second Team honors from the coaches. He tied for Alabama's team lead with three interceptions, a total that also finished fifth in the SEC. He combined for 51 return yards on his three picks and recorded 32 tackles, including one for loss. He added four pass breakups and a quarterback hurry across 11 starts. Davis was also selected as defensive player of the week by Alabama coaches for his play against Miami, Mississippi State, Tennessee and New Mexico State.

After a four-year career at Alabama, he embarked on his NFL journey and was with the Ravens for three seasons until his recent release. Davis is 6-foot-1 with 4.3 speed, which are prototypical NFL traits.

At the moment, Davis has not signed with another team. Stay tuned to Tide 100.9 for more updates.

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