Breaking down the Baltimore Ravens draft picks, team needs and 2026 first-round mock draft projections, including Vega Ioane.
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Missing the playoffs last season marked unfamiliar territory for the Baltimore Ravens. While Lamar Jackson missing time played a significant role in the team’s sub-.500 finish, the disappointing campaign ultimately brought an end to John Harbaugh’s tenure as head coach.
The Ravens turned to Jesse Minter as their new head coach, while Eric DeCosta remains in place as general manager. The duo will look to restore Baltimore’s defensive identity and already made a major splash in free agency by adding Trey Hendrickson.
Offensively, one of the biggest concerns for Baltimore is an aging group of skill-position players. With limited proven depth behind their top contributors, the Ravens have several directions they could take in the draft with their collection of 11 picks.
Let’s take a look at the full list of 2026 Baltimore Ravens draft picks, team needs and first-round NFL mock drafts.
Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft Picks 2026
| Round | Overall | From |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 14 | |
| 2 | 45 | |
| 3 | 80 | |
| 4 | 115 | |
| 5 | 154 | |
| 5 | 162 | via LAC |
| 5 | 173 | Compensatory |
| 5 | 174 | Compensatory |
| 6 | 211 | via DEN |
| 7 | 250 | Compensatory |
| 7 | 253 | Compensatory |
Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft Needs
Interior Offensive Line
The Ravens are set up well at the offensive tackle spots with Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten. However, the interior of the line is cause for concern. John Simpson returned to the team in free agency, but it is unclear how much of an upgrade he really is. Meanwhile, the center spot is now in flux after Tyler Linderbaum signed elsewhere. Danny Pinter was added on a one-year deal, but Baltimore could clearly stand to bolster the depth chart.
Wide Receiver
At present, the Ravens’ wide receiver room is basically Zay Flowers and a bumbling cast of characters behind him. Everyone is still waiting on the Rashod Bateman breakout that looks less likely to ever transpire with each passing year. As things stand now, Devontez Walker is almost guaranteed to have a larger role in 2026. However, this is a clear area of need for the Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft.
EDGE
The Ravens have needs at both edge rusher and along the defensive line entering the 2026 NFL Draft. We’ll focus on the former here given the eventful offseason that has transpired at the position. After voiding an agreed-upon trade to acquire Maxx Crosby, Baltimore landed Trey Hendrickson in free agency. Mike Green will look to take a step forward in his second season, but additional reinforcements would go a long way towards improving the pass rush.
Other Ravens Draft Needs
- Defensive Line
- Tight End
- Running Back
With these needs in mind, let’s take a look at how analysts are projecting the Ravens to approach the first round.

Ravens Mock Drafts | First-Round Picks
Here are four Baltimore Ravens mock drafts for the first round from ESPN, CBS, NFL Network and FlurrySports. Who do draft pundits think the Ravens will select with the 14th overall pick?
No. 14 | Ravens NFL Draft Pick
Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee | ESPN
Given the Ravens’ primary NFL Draft needs, this mock projection is an interesting one. However, it should be noted that Marlon Humphrey looked like a shell of his former self last season. Jermod McCoy could thus step in and provide Baltimore with a lockdown cover corner and subsequent flexibility when faced with multiple expiring contracts next offseason.
Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State | CBS & NFL Network
As far as true guards are concerned, there are none better than Vega Ioane in this draft class. He would fill the Ravens’ need on the interior line beautifully. With excellent size and little wasted movement, it’s easy to envision a future where he is clearing running lanes for Derrick Henry.
Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn | FlurrySports
With Jesse Minter being a defensive-minded coach, it would hardly be a shock to see the Ravens give Trey Hendrickson some help in the pass rush department with their first pick. Keldric Faulk is teeming with potential, who will only get better as he fills out his massive frame.







