Baltimore Ravens 2025 NFL Draft picks
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The Baltimore Ravens are scheduled to make 11 of the draft's 257 picks, beginning with the No. 27 selection on Day 1 of the three-day event.
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This year's class lacks the blue-chip talent of recent years.
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Baltimore Beatdown on MSNRavens owner Steve Bisciotti reflects on risk of drafting Lamar JacksonIn a stacked quarterback class in the 2018 NFL Draft that saw five signal callers come off the board in the first round, many analysts saw Louisville Heisman-winner Lamar Jackson as the riskiest of the bunch.
The Baltimore Ravens are slated to have the No. 27 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean it is set in stone. The Ravens could look to trade
Chidobe Awuzie sounds eager to prove he’s still a top corner. A Kyle Hamilton-Nick Emmanwori safety tandem would be super athletic.
According to Mike Sando of The Athletic, the exec praised the Ravens for retaining left tackle Ronnie Stanley before adding: "D-Hop, that doesn't do anything for me. He's just a name at this point." Hopkins, who will turn 33 in June, signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Ravens ahead of his 13th NFL season.
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