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Baltimore needs depth at many positions and should be able to get it with eight Day 3 selections.
From The New York Times
The goal is to break down one stud, one sleeper and one player who may not have his name called in Green Bay and examine what they bring to the NFL table.
From USA Today
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The Baltimore Sun spoke with a handful of draft analysts in recent weeks to get a sense of how the Ravens might approach the event.
The NFL Draft is just two weeks away and the Ravens are slated to pick No. 27 overall. Georgia's Malaki Starks remains a popular pick, but there's been an emergence of pundits pointing to pass rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku, who posted 16.5 sacks last season at Boston College.
The Baltimore Ravens signed three players in 2025 NFL free agency and we're looking at one thing to love about each of the new additions
The Los Angeles Chargers' GM Joe Hortiz has a couple glaring roster holes to fill but, given his background, all signs point to one position in Round 1.
However, the Ravens' pass rush could also get a boost across the board if they can get more pressure up front. Madubuike had 13 sacks in 2023 and 6.5 in 2024. He could use another running mate to take attention away from him and maximize one-on-one opportunities when opponents double Madubuike.
BALTIMORE -- The 2025 NFL draft (8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC, ESPN App) begins April 24 and will be held in Green Bay, Wisc. The Baltimore Ravens are scheduled to make 11 of the draft's 257 picks, beginning with the No. 27 selection on Day 1 of the three-day event.
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Pro Football Network on MSNRavens 2025 7-Round Mock Draft: Baltimore Adds ‘One of the Most Intruiging Prospects’ In the Class and a Pair of RBsIt is hard to point to something that went wrong for the Baltimore Ravens last season. They had an MVP candidate at quarterback, an all-time year at the running back position, and a defense that came alive during the second half of the season.
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti typically takes a hands-off approach to running the team, and it's a big reason why they've been one of the more successf