Darren Waller
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Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller.
The Baltimore Ravens need another reliable tight end behind veteran Mark Andrews. They had 2 of them in 2025 with Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, who both left for lucrative free-agent deals elsewhere.
While Ravens fans seem most inclined toward free agent tight end David Njoku, there might be a better option out there.
Sports Illustrated’s Jason La Canfora listed Miami Dolphins tight end and former Pro Bowler Darren Waller as the “Best Fit” for the Ravens if they want to pursue the position in free agency.
Waller, 6-foot-6 and 238 pounds, returned to the NFL in 2025 after sitting out all of 2024, and proved to be incredibly effective with 24 receptions for 283 yards and 6 touchdowns in just 9 games with 6 starts.
“(Waller) didn’t unretire like three times to end up signing with some scrub team like the Giants and Dolphins teams he was spinning his wheels with,” La Canfora wrote. “He still has more big-play ability at this stage than Mark Andrews and won’t cost you close to the $13M they overpaid to extend Andrews at a mind-numbing time. After being one that got away given how he left Baltimore in the first place, it would be a cool circle closing to grab him at the end of his career. Instead of wasting more money on overpaid wide receivers at the very end, Waller can be that veteran presence and voice of reason, and with him overcoming addiction and achieving what he has, he’d be a strong presence given how inexperienced this coaching staff is.”
Darren Waller’s Strange Path to NFL Stardom
Waller made a bizarre decision to retire and launch a music career following the 2023 season, but returned to the NFL in 2025, when the Dolphins traded a 2026 6th round pick to the New York Giants for Waller and a 2027 7th round pick.
The path to NFL stardom for Waller actually began with some pretty tough lessons in Baltimore, where he was a 6th round pick (No. 204 overall) out of Georgia Tech in the 2015 NFL draft — back when Waller was still a wide receiver.
Waller played 6 games as a rookie before ending the season on injured reserve, then switched to tight end in 2016 but was suspended for the 1st 4 games of the season for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.
He violated the league’s substance-abuse policy again shortly after and was suspended for the entire 2017 season and released in August 2018. The Ravens signed him to the practice squad but didn’t play him in 2018, and he eventually wound up with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he played 4 games that season before putting up consecutive 1,100-yard receiving seasons in 2019 and 2020.
Waller earned his lone career Pro Bowl selection in 2020.
Raiders Made Waller NFL’s Highest-Paid TE
After Waller put up 55 receptions for 665 yards and 2 touchdowns in 11 games in 2021, the Raiders made him the highest-paid tight end in NFL history with a 3-year, $51 milion contract extension in September 2022.
After playing just 9 games due to injuries in 2022, the Raiders traded him to the New York Giants just 6 months after he signed his new deal.
“Obviously, Darren was a big part of what our plan was, obviously by the contract he signed,” Raiders owner Mark Davis told ESPN. “Things didn’t work out last year, just based on health. You know, we didn’t quite get the Darren Waller that could have really helped us even more.”