Mock Draft Monday Roundup: Ravens land big riser from Senior Bowl to help pass rush

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Recent mock drafts indicate that the Baltimore Ravens are expected to prioritize strengthening their offensive line while also considering upgrades at cornerback or edge rusher in the first round. A standout Group of Five pass rusher who led the FBS in sacks in 2024 has been a frequent projection.

Mock Draft Monday Roundup: Ravens land big riser from Senior Bowl to help  pass rush - Baltimore Beatdown

Notable Mock Draft Picks for the Ravens:

  • Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina – A physically gifted safety with elite size, speed, and ball skills. He shares positional versatility and playmaking instincts with Ravens star Kyle Hamilton.
  • Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas – A highly experienced lineman (42 starts) who fits well in a system that maximizes his athleticism. Some see him as the top tackle in the 2025 class.
  • Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona – A promising prospect recovering from a torn ACL. If healthy, he could provide valuable depth and versatility.
  • Jaylon Royals, WR, Utah State – A polished route runner with strong after-the-catch ability, recording 21 touchdowns over the past two seasons.
  • James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee – A dominant pass rusher who could slide due to his lean frame, but the Ravens have a history of maximizing talent in their defensive scheme.
  • Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall – Explosive off the snap with strong hand usage, he had a breakout 2024 season with 17 sacks and impressed at the Senior Bowl.
  • Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State – A versatile lineman who transitioned from guard to tackle and played a key role in Ohio State’s national title run.
  • Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon – A natural fit to replace Ronnie Stanley at left tackle, excelling in pass protection.
  • Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina – A talented defensive back with strong ball skills, slipping in the draft due to an ACL injury.
  • Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama – A powerful interior lineman with exceptional pad level and physicality, adding depth to the Ravens’ offensive front.
  • Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU – A technically sound lineman with strong pass-protection skills, offering an immediate impact.
  • Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan – An undersized but quick pass rusher with ties to the Harbaugh family, potentially fitting into Baltimore’s defensive scheme.

Later-round selections include players like Jacob Parrish (CB, Kansas State), Pat Bryant (WR, Illinois), and Robert Longerbeam (CB, Rutgers), addressing secondary depth and additional receiving threats. The Ravens’ draft strategy reflects their focus on bolstering both the trenches and skill positions to maintain their competitive edge.

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