On Friday, DeCosta said the team looked into the allegations "very thoroughly." The Ravens' scouts spoke to people at Virginia and Marshall. DeCosta also met with Green for 90 minutes during a predraft visit to Baltimore.
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"We got as much information as we could," DeCosta said. "We considered the facts, we considered the allegations. We considered what the reports actually were and what they actually weren't, and we made the decision based off of that."
The drafting of Green comes as the NFL is investigating Ravens kicker
Justin Tucker for sexual misconduct. Tucker has been accused of inappropriate behavior by 16 massage therapists, according to the Baltimore Banner. Tucker has twice publicly disputed the allegations.
Asked if Tucker's situation factored into the decision to draft Green, DeCosta said, "We look at them individually and we do as much homework as we can. And specifically to Mike and Mike's case, I feel like we did a good job talking to as many people as possible. We talked to Mike at length, we did our own kind of work behind the scenes looking at all the different things and we felt comfortable taking him."