2024 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
Joe Serpico shares his first 2024 NFL mock draft, and he has the Baltimore Ravens taking Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. at No. 32.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares his first 2024 NFL mock draft, and he has the Baltimore Ravens taking Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. at No. 32.
Read moreJoe Serpico evaluates how the Ravens did in the 2023 NFL Draft and looks at the team’s class of undrafted free agents.
Read moreThe Ravens selected Clemson inside linebacker Trenton Simpson in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft on April 28, adding a versatile, physical linebacker with their only pick on the draft’s second day.
Read more“We don’t have a second-round pick. Do I hate that? Yes,” Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said. “But, our second-round pick is Roquan [Smith]. And I gotta say, I don’t think you can get a better second-round pick.”
Read moreThe Ravens drafted Boston College wide receiver Zay Flowers with the No. 22 overall pick in the NFL Draft, giving another weapon to Lamar Jackson and continuing head coach John Harbaugh’s pledge to rebuild the position.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares his final 2023 NFL mock draft, and he has the Baltimore Ravens taking TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston at No. 22.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares his final seven-round NFL mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, including three options for every pick.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares his latest 2023 NFL mock draft, and he has the Ravens taking Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes at No. 22.
Read moreThe Ravens currently hold the 22nd overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, but Bo Smolka says it wouldn’t be a surprise if they trade back to acquire more draft capital.
Read moreAfter spending four years as an offensive tackle at Division II Shepherd University in West Virginia, Maryland native Joey Fisher hopes to fulfill his childhood dreams of hearing his name called in the 2023 NFL Draft.
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