2025 NFL Draft: Final Ravens Seven-Round Mock Draft
Joe Serpico shares his final seven-round NFL mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, including three options for every pick.
Read moreJoe Serpico shares his final seven-round NFL mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, including three options for every pick.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a defensive lineman in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a safety in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft a cornerback in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreIf the Ravens draft an edge rusher in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks for the rest of the draft? Joe Serpico looks at the options.
Read moreMany may not recognize the mix of music and football as a winning combination, but for Ravens rookie center Nick Samac, music offers an escape from the daily grind of football.
Read moreRavens first-round pick Nate Wiggins says growing up as the youngest child in a big family helped fuel his competitive spirit. “Being the youngest kid, you’re always getting beat up,” Wiggins said. “They toughen you up.”
Read moreT.J. Tampa made the switch from wide receiver to cornerback as he entered college, and the Ravens’ fourth-round pick credits that move with landing him where he is today.
Read moreFor Purdue safety Sanoussi Kane, getting drafted by the Ravens “was just a dream come true. … Obviously, I waited a while, but at the end of the day, all that waiting is worth it when you get that call.”
Read moreCharles Davis, an analyst for the NFL Network and CBS Sports, believes the Ravens historically draft well and sees this year’s class as no exception. “Death, taxes and the Ravens have a good draft,” Davis said. “… They get players who fit who they are.”
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