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Round 1 - Pick 24
 
 
 
 
 
JT Tuimoloau EDGE
OHIO STATE • SR • 6'5" / 269 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Baltimore
PROSPECT RNK
38th
POSITION RNK
9th
 
Baltimore has had more lu


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Round 1 - Pick 24
 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA • JR • 6'5" / 336 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Baltimore
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
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3rd

Savaiinaea has split time between right and left tackle this season for Arizona, but his NFL future is likely inside, which would fit exactly what ails the Ravens O-line.


 

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https://www.tankathon.com/nfl/mock_draft

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6'5"
325 lbs

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26. Baltimore Ravens – Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Maybe it seems wrong to project an offensive tackle for a team currently on track to break the NFL record for yards in a season, especially given Baltimore's deficient edge rush. But left tackle Ronnie Stanley is set to be a free agent after this year, and Simons was on a clear first-round trajectory before a knee injury ended his season.

 

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https://walterfootball.com/draft2025charlie_1.php?rbBot

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24.   Baltimore Ravens: Jalon Walker, OLB, Georgia  

Baltimore could use more edge rush talent to help their vulnerable pass defense. 

Walker is a dangerous edge rusher for the Bulldogs, showing speed and athleticism off the edge. In 2024, he has 49 tackles with 5.5 sacks and one pass broken up. Walker had five sacks as a rotational player in 2023. The 6-foot-2, 245-pounder is too undersized to be a base edge rusher in the NFL, so he will have to be a linebacker that rotates to rush off the edge in the sub package.

55.   Baltimore Ravens: Anthony Belton, OT, N.C. State  

Baltimore could use more young offensive line talent. 

Belton put together a good 2023 season for the Wolfpack, helping his draft standing with NFL teams thanks to showing next-level ability. Alongside his size, Belton (6-6, 336) has enough quickness and athleticism to remain an edge blocker in the pros. Team sources said they had a third-round grade on Belton for the 2024 NFL Draft if he had decided to enter the draft. They noted that he might start as a backup but could develop into a starter. Belton could rise for the 2025 draft.

 

 

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Yeah, no way dB is a high priority for the draft, maybe depth in the 3rd but target a much need in the first, a top guard, not sure an edge rusher will be there worth taking in the low first, might be better to trade out to double up in the 2nd

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I would love to see them get Andrew Mukuba, safety, Texas.

6 feet, 190, built like Ed Reed and has the quickness & speed Reed had. Did i mention he loves to hit. Excellent instincts and route recognition.

If they can get him in the 2nd or even 3rd, wow he would be a steal. He has played corner and safety but is best as a safety.

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27. Baltimore Ravens  Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas

A big, heavy-handed pass rusher for a team that loves big, heavy-handed pass rushers, Jackson had a solid year for Arkansas off the edge and projects well to the next level for defenses that like their pass rushers to be well-rounded players. — CM

 

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27. Baltimore Ravens  Mike Green, Edge, Marshall

Green led the FBS in sacks in 2024 and that’s where his value unsurprisingly lies as a prospect. He is all over the place when defending the run, but Green has real twitch and bend and wins instantly against overmatched offensive tackles. He would provide a different type of flavor than the Ravens currently have.

When is someone going to have us address the ol?
 

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27. Baltimore Ravens: Shemar Stewart, DL, Texas A&M

If there's a 6-6, 290-pound edge rusher on the board who still has the kind of explosive tendencies that lead to him lining up outside the tackles, he feels like a Ravens fit. Stewart is a bit of a project player, but Baltimore will have the luxury of holding onto him as a rotational piece to begin his career.

 

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I like him, a do it all defender, can play tackle or end. He does need a little motivation from time to time and to stay in scheme, but he could be a real good one.

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Depends how much he wants. He played well, I'm not sure that at 27 they can land a starting left tackle.

They could always move Rose to the left and get a right tackle I suppose.

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When you have a number of high contract players like Lamar, Roquan, etc, you have to hit big in the draft like the Rams, Broncos have to augment the high salaries.

The Ravens have done a pretty good job the last 2 years, this draft may be the most important. This mock was done before the Tucker news

 

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-baltimore-ravens-7-round-mock-draft-2025

Round 1, Pick 27: EDGE Mike Green, Marshall
Green was one of the breakout stars of the 2024 college season, as he led the nation with 17 sacks and ranked eighth in the country with in pass-rush win rate (20.1%). He flashed his blend of power and speed while stepping up to play with the big boys at Senior Bowl practices, solidifying his first-round status.

Round 2, Pick 60: T Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
Trapilo would slide in immediately at right tackle for the Ravens, with Roger Rosengarten moving over to the left side. Over his final two seasons at Boston College, Trapilo surrendered just two sacks and six quarterback hits.

Round 3, Pick 91: CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State
In three seasons at Kansas State, Parrish allowed a catch on just 50% of balls thrown into his coverage, and opposing quarterbacks never recorded a passer rating above 64.0 against him in a season.


Round 4, Pick 127: WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
At 6-foot-2 and 208 pounds, Bryant has an ideal frame for the NFL and knows how to use it to win at the catch point. Over the past two seasons at Illinois, he caught an impressive 17 of 30 contested targets, also displaying impressive after-the-catch ability with 25 forced missed tackles.

Round 4, Pick 135: G Tyler Cooper, Minnesota
Cooper made huge strides as a run blocker in 2024, a skill the Ravens could look to upgrade this offseason. He earned an 81.6 PFF run-blocking grade on outside-zone runs, Baltimore's primary run concept.

Round 5, Pick 176: S Dean Clark, Fresno State
Clark allowed just a 50% catch rate in 2024 while posting a strong 19.4% forced incompletion rate.

Round 6, Pick 183: WR Theo Wease, Missouri
Wease forced 23 missed tackles after the catch and produced 228 of his 884 receiving yards after first contact in 2024.

Round 6, Pick 203: CB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers
Longerbeam has a ton of good tape from the past two seasons at Rutgers. He was tested in coverage a whopping 145 times over that span, and he surrendered just 74 catches while picking off five passes and forcing 23 incompletions along the way.

Round 6, Pick 209: EDGE Johnny Walker Jr., Missouri
Walker attacks the edge like he’s seeing red, as he posted a whopping 86 combined quarterback pressures over the past two seasons at Missouri.

Round 6, Pick 213: LB Aaron Smith, South Carolina State
Smith’s specialty is stopping the run. He posted an excellent 86.5 PFF run-defense grade in 2024 with 26 stops, seven of them going for a loss or no gain.

Round 7, Pick 245: DI Eric Gregory, Arkansas
Another run game specialist, Gregory totaled 28 stops —including 14 for a loss or no gain — over the past two seasons for the Razorbacks.

 

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