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 moreBo Smolka looks at what the Ravens’ 2022 draft class accomplished last season and what success might look like for each of them in 2023.
Read moreRavens seventh-round pick Andrew Vorhees will have to wait a little longer than most draft picks to make his NFL debut after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee at the NFL Scouting Combine, but when he does, he says what Baltimore will get is “physicality.”
Read moreBoston College head coach Jeff Hafley shares his insights on Ravens top pick Zay Flowers, calling the rookie wide receiver a “complete wideout.”
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 added six new players in the 2023 NFL Draft. “I think we all feel pretty good,” GM Eric DeCosta said, “but we also understand and realize that we have more work to do.”
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.
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