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Baltimore Ravens 2026 NFL Draft Pick Order and Big Board for Top Needs
The Baltimore Ravens ended the 2025 season with only eight wins. At 8-9, they pick No. 14 overall in the 2026 NFL draft.
Each week this season, Bleacher Report writer Alex Ballentine highlighted every team's biggest needs and potential 2026 draft prospects who could fill them.
This updated big board is a summation of the scouting done this season and before NFL teams begin the free-agency process in March.
All prospect rankings reflected are the latest B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept. Big Board.
2026 Draft Picks
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1st Round: 14 (14 overall)
2nd Round: 13 (45)
3rd Round: 16 (80)
4th Round: 15 (115)
5th Round: 14 (152), 22 (160 via LAC), 34 (172 Comp), 35 (173 Comp)
6th Round: None
7th Round: 33 (249 Comp), 36 (252 Comp)
Final pick order via playoff teams still TBD. Order via Tankathon.
Edge-Rusher
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The Ravens took a swing on Mike Green in the second round of last year's draft. The results have been inconclusive, but Baltimore needs to continue to invest in the position either way.
Kyle Van Noy is 34 years old, and Dre'Mont Jones is scheduled to become a free agent.
David Bailey, Texas Tech (No. 12)
Cashius Howell, Texas A&M (No. 13)
T.J. Parker, Clemson (No. 24)
Interior Offensive Line
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The Ravens have rolled with Daniel Faalele (right) and Andrew Vorhees (left) at guard this season, but it could be time for a reset. Baltimore has to protect Lamar Jackson.
Francis Mauigoa, Miami (No. 16)
Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State (No. 25)
Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (No. 54)
Defensive Line
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The Ravens don't just need reinforcements on the edge. The defense could use an infusion of young talent on the inside too.
Nnamdi Madubuike is the star of the unit, but Brent Urban and John Jenkins have been forced to play a lot in light of the neck injury that cost him the season.
LT Overton, Alabama (No. 28)
A'Mauri Washington, Oregon (No. 37)
Christen Miller, Georgia (No. 41)
Wide Receiver
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The Ravens are depending on 33-year-old DeAndre Hopkins as their WR2. Taking a wide receiver to pair with Zay Flowers would be wise.
Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M (No. 17)
Makai Lemon, USC (No. 19)
Elijah Sarratt, Indiana (No. 36)
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