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4/26/25 | Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Draft LSU OL Emery Jones. With the 91st pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Louisiana State offensive lineman Emery Jones. RSR staff react to the pick here: Kevin McNelis Emery Jones was a guy I’d had at this spot in a few mocks, viewing him presumably the same way the Ravens do, as a guard. I’m […] The post Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Draft LSU OL Emery Jones appeared first on Russell Street Report. Source: https://russellstreetreport.com/2025/04/26/knee-je... |
4/26/25 | Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Draft LSU OL Emery Jones. With the 91st pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Louisiana State offensive lineman Emery Jones. RSR staff react to the pick here: Kevin McNelis Emery Jones was a guy I’d had at this spot in a few mocks, viewing him presumably the same way the Ravens do, as a guard. I’m […] The post Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Draft LSU OL Emery Jones appeared first on Russell Street Report. Source: https://russellstreetreport.com/2025/04/26/knee-je... |
4/25/25 | 2025 NFL DRAFT: LSU OT Emery Jones Jr. selected No. 91 overall by Baltimore Ravens. GREEN BAY, Wi. (WAFB) - Another Tiger made it off the board on the second night of the NFL Draft. Emery Jones Jr. was selected No. 91 overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the NFL draft. Jones joins Mason Taylor and Will Campbell who were selected in the second and first round, respectively. Baton Rouge ?? Bmore Welcome to the Ravens, @Emeryjones50_ ? pic.twitter.com/nzUGmMLZB8 — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2025 Jones is a Baton Rouge native and Catholic High School alum. Click here to report a typo. Please include the headline. Click here to subscribe to our WAFB 9 News daily digest and breaking news alerts delivered straight to your email inbox. Copyright 2025 WAFB. Source: https://www.wafb.com/2025/04/26/2025-nfl-draft-lsu... |
4/25/25 | Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Select Georgia S Malaki Starks. With the 27th pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Georgia safety Malaki Starks. See his scouting report here. Prospect Profile: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia RSR staff react to the pick below. Tony Lombardi Chuck Pagano must be smiling from ear to ear. This pick is like a double dip. It frees […] The post Knee-Jerk Reactions: Ravens Select Georgia S Malaki Starks appeared first on Russell Street Report. Source: https://russellstreetreport.com/2025/04/24/knee-je... |
4/24/25 | OTL: How Time Flies…Remembering the Watershed 2018 Draft. Seven years have passed since the Baltimore Ravens selected Lamar Jackson with the 32nd pick in the 2018 Draft. Seven. Years. Where does the time go? Let’s reminisce. We were coming off a rather unremarkable era of Ravens football: three straight seasons of missing the postseason. The 2017 season in particular ended on this rather […] The post OTL: How Time Flies…Remembering the Watershed 2018 Draft appeared first on Russell Street Report. Source: https://russellstreetreport.com/2025/04/24/out-to-... |
4/24/25 | What time will Baltimore Ravens make No. 27 overall pick in 2025 NFL draft?. The time has finally come, Baltimore Ravens fans . The 2025 NFL draft is here and we will get our first answer as to what the Ravens will do in this year's event when they're on the clock on Thursday night. The Ravens hold a ton of picks in this year's draft, with the number coming in at 11 to be exact . The Ravens have at least one selection in every round, and multiple in the fourth (two) and sixth rounds (four). Baltimore has so many extra picks thanks to the compensatory pick formula that nabbed them four. Those picks come from the 2024 departures of Patrick Queen, Jadeveon Clowney, Geno Stone and Kevin Zeitler. But, for now, we're just focused on Thursday night and the Ravens' first-round Source: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/baltimore-rave... |
4/24/25 | Ravens Select Guard in Final First Round Mock Draft. The Athletic put together its final first-round NFL Mock Draft, and the Baltimore Ravens were projected to address an obvious need. With the 27th overall selection in the first round, the Ravens were projected to select Alabama guard Tyler Booker. "If the Ravens are on the clock and Booker, safeties Nick Emmanwori and Malaki Starks, inside linebacker Jihaad Campbell and cornerback Jahdae Barron are all available, general manager Eric DeCosta will be looking to trade back four or five spots, knowing one of those guys will still fall to Baltimore," Jeff Zrebiec wrote. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/23/25 | Four DL Prospects Ravens Could Target in First Round. The Baltimore Ravens have an immediate and long-term need along their interior defensive line after losing veteran nose tackle Michael Pierce to retirement this offseason and with Travis Jones heading into the final year of his rookie contract in 2025. Two-time Pro Bowler Nnamdi Madubuike and fellow veteran Broderick Washington are the only members of the unit under contract beyond this upcoming season and they'll need reinforcements for a healthy rotation in the meantime. At his pre-draft press conference last week, general manager Eric DeCosta told reporters that adding to their defensive line through the draft is "certainly a priority" this year. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/four-dl-prospec... |
4/23/25 | Every Ravens 1st-round NFL draft pick selected by GM Eric DeCosta. With the 2025 NFL draft fast approaching, we're looking at every first-round pick selected during Eric DeCosta's tenure as the Baltimore Ravens GM Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/every-ravens-1st-... |
4/23/25 | Ravens predicted to acquire $84 million upgrade in bombshell trade with Packers. Fresh off a season in which the Baltimore Ravens sported one of the worst pass defenses in the NFL, the team should be doing all it can to upgrade the unit. The Ravens let Brandon Stephens walk in free agency, which was pretty much what everyone expected after he struggled in 2024. The Ravens signed Chidobe Awuzie, who is a solid player but not someone who can be relied upon due to a shaky injury history that has seen him play in no more than eight games in three of the last five seasons. With Super Bowl aspirations once again in 2025, Baltimore needs to do more at the position opposite budding star Nate Wiggins. Source: https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nfl/baltimore-rave... |
4/22/25 | Ravens All-Pro LB Building Up Young Teammate. Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith isn't just a three-time All-Pro and one of best defenders in the league, he's also an outstanding leader. The Ravens normally don't wear captain patches on their jerseys, but when they debuted them for the playoffs, Smith was among the few to wear one, and for good reason. This offseason, Smith is taking one of his younger teammates under his wing once again. Trenton Simpson, a 2023 third-round pick from Clemson, began last season as a starter alongside Smith but experienced some growing pains, particularly in coverage. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/21/25 | Ravens' perfect 2025 NFL Draft trade. It seems like 2025 could be a turning point season for the Baltimore Ravens and their head coach. Baltimore's roster isn't perfect, but the Ravens are firmly in the Super Bowl conversation. There's a chance the edge rusher the Ravens covet could fall into their laps. Source: https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/baltimore-ravens/rave... |
4/21/25 | Four EGDE Prospects Ravens Could Target in First Round. The Baltimore Ravens are slated to return their entire depth chart at outside linebacker from last year and will be getting 2023 undrafted free agent Malik Hamm who missed all of the 2024 season with a torn ACL. At just 20 years old, not due to turn 21 until after the draft, he is one of the youngest prospects in this year's crop of incoming rookies regardless of position. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/four-egde-prosp... |
4/21/25 | Giants-Ravens blockbuster trade idea lands $57 million star in New York. Coming off a 3-14 season, the New York Giants have been aggressive in their moves this offseason. Could they be looking to make another splash at the tight end position? Thus, an aggressive move to add a three-time Pro Bowler at the position may be in the cards. With trade rumors swirling about a potential deal for Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews, Pro Football & Sports Network's Sterling Xie believes the Giants are among the potential suitors in a blockbuster trade. Source: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/new-york-giant... |
4/20/25 | Ravens Look to Keep First-Round Magic Going. The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the NFL's better drafting teams over their history, but even by their lofty standards, they've been on a roll lately. Since 2022, the Ravens have made four first-round picks, and have turned every single one into a core contributor. Three of those four players have already made the Pro Bowl, and Wiggins, the only one who hasn't yet, showed clear Pro Bowl potential in his rookie season. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/19/25 | Ravens Land Top OL, Star Safety in New Mock Draft. Late this week, draft expert Dane Brugler churned out a new seven-round NFL Mock Draft on The Athletic, including the Baltimore Ravens at No. 27 among its 11 selections. Below, On SI lays out every Baltimore pick with takes on each selection. Round 1, Pick 27 OT/G Kelvin Banks Jr. (Texas) The Texas Longhorns churned out two quality tackles into the 2025 draft pool, starting with Kelvin Banks Jr. He could prove to best fit the guard position, as the Ravens have a significant need at that position after losing Patrick Mekari. Round 2, Pick 59 S Xavier Watts (Notre Dame) Why isn't Xavier Watts projected mugh higher after logging 13 interceptions and 134 total tackles over the last two seasons, not Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/19/25 | Analyst Names Ravens' Perfect NFL Draft Pick. The Baltimore Ravens have several names they could call at the podium when they are on the clock in less than a week's time for the 2025 NFL Draft, and not just in the first round. Moe Moton of Bleacher Report agrees that it should be, naming Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts as Baltimore's perfect pick. "The Baltimore Ravens should be eyeing a versatile rookie defensive back who can fill the same spots as Washington and offer more upside," Moton writes. At Notre Dame, Watts saw extensive action at both safety spots and in the slot. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/analyst-baltimo... |
4/19/25 | Ravens Host Versatile Safety Prospect. While the majority of draft analysts don't think highly of this year's incoming safety class in the 2025 NFL Draft, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta told reporters during his annual pre-draft press conference on Tuesday that their front office views it as "pretty deep" outside of the top consensus prospects. If they miss out on one of the top prospects in the early rounds like Georgia's Malaki Starks or Notre Dame's Xavier Watts, one potential target in the middle rounds could be Virginia's Jonas Sanker. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the former ACC standout was one of the last reported pre-draft visitors for the Ravens during this year's cycle, so he's clearly on their radar. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/19/25 | Ravens' Grip on AFC North Tightening?. The Baltimore Ravens have impressively won eight of 23 AFC North titles since the NFL realigned in 2002, but they've never won three division titles in a row. Despite the AFC North being arguably the league's most competitive and cutthroat division in recent years, the Ravens have won it in back-to-back years with a combined 25-9 regular-season record. It hasn't been easy, as they won the division by two games both times, but they were clearly the class of the division in each of the past two years. The Ravens are the odds-on favorite to win the division once again this season, and that begs the question, has the gap between them and the rest of their division grown wider? Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/baltimore-raven... |
4/18/25 | Insider: Ravens' Lamar Jackson Extension a 'No-Brainer'. Just two years after signing a record-breaking extension, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is already involved in contract discussions once again. Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed those behind-the-scenes discussions the NFL Owners meeting last month, immediately sparking discussion among fans and pundits alike. "There has been conversations about that internally, I know," Harbaugh told reporters on March 31. You just have to kind of manage that dance – the salary cap dance – and Lamar [Jackson] is the main part of that, because he's the franchise player. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/adam-schefter-b... |