The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday with 11 picks over the three-day event. General manager Eric DeCosta acknowledged earlier this month that it’s unlikely they’d have room for 11 draft selections on the regular-season roster. However, he also hailed this draft for its depth and the value he believes will be available in the middle rounds, which is why Baltimore won’t necessarily trade several picks to move up on Day 1 or 2.
Advertisement The Ravens have one of the league’s best rosters, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have a list of needs. Offensively, they need to add another starting-caliber guard to the mix and a No. 3 offensive tackle.
Defensively, they could use more depth at all three levels. They’re a candidate to double-dip along the interior defensive line and in the secondary. They could also bring in another inside linebacker to compete with Trenton Simpson for the starting job alongside Roquan Smith.
There figures to be some intrigue on Day 3, too, with the potential for the Ravens to draft a kicker for the first time in franchise history. With Justin Tucker currently the subject of an NFL investigation , the Ravens have done extensive homework on all of the kicking prospects. Overall, though, this figures to be a defense-heavy draft.
Keep coming back here throughout the draft for grades and analysis of each Ravens pick. Ravens’ draft picks Round 1 No. 27 Round 2 No.
59 Round 3 No. 91 Round 4 No. 129 No.
136 (compensatory) Round 5 No. 176 (compensatory) Round 6 No. 183 (via Panthers) No.
203 No. 210 (compensatory) No. 212 (compensatory) Round 7 No.
243 (Photo: Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images).
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Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft 2025 pick tracker: Grades, fits and scouting reports

Keeping you up to date on all of Baltimore's selections throughout the three-day draft.