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The 2026 NFL Draft is officially complete, and the Baltimore Ravens once again walked away with one of the league’s most respected hauls. Baltimore entered the weekend needing offensive line help, edge depth,
With four former Terp wideouts declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, wide receiver Octavian Smith Jr. was the first to sign a professional contract, agreeing to terms with the Baltimore Ravens Saturday night.
The Baltimore Ravens address their top remaining need with their first pick on Day 3 and pick up some more gems along the way.
We asked readers who the Ravens should take in the first round of the NFL draft. Baltimore holds the No. 14 overall pick in Thursday’s draft. Here’s what some fans said about the Ravens’ NFL draft plans (answers have been edited for clarity and grammar): We need offensive line help first and foremost.
Mel Kiper’s final mock draft has the Ravens landing Rueben Bain Jr. at No. 14, pairing the All-American edge rusher with Trey Hendrickson.
How will Baltimore approach the draft in Round 1? How about on Day 2? We take a look at different ways things could play out.
Sports Illustrated called the Baltimore Ravens "foolish" for relying on NFL All-Pro running back Derrick Henry at 32 years old.