The Baltimore Ravens’ new fourth-round draft pick is bringing the vibes.
Baltimore selected wide receiver Elijah Sarratt with the No. 115 overall pick in Saturday’s NFL Draft. Sarratt heads to the Ravens after spending the last two seasons at Indiana and winning the national championship with them in the 2025 campaign.
Kicking off Day 3 with @elijah_sarratt ❗ pic.twitter.com/I0ZvZo1Q4s
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 25, 2026
Sarratt revealed to reporters after being drafted that he has a legendary nickname (which was given to him by his father). The 22-year-old Sarratt is nicknamed “Waffle House” because he is always open.
“It’s a cool nickname but it’s a mindset also,” said Sarratt, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.
Waffle House is, of course, the institution restaurant popular mainly in the Midwest and the South. Indeed, Waffle House is famous for always being open, 24/7/365.
As for Sarratt, he is coming off a senior season for the Hoosiers in which he caught 65 passes for 830 yards and tied for the FBS lead with 15 receiving touchdowns. Sarratt is already proving to be ready for the NFL from a marketing standpoint too with a perfect nickname that rivals the one that Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Ja’Marr Chase gave to himself a couple of years ago.














