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That is my guess, he showed promise in limited action last season. He fits the mold; maulers in the middle.

That and the centers in this draft were largely not very good.

They did well thus far, a few head scratches but the more I ruminate on it, the rb makes sense. While he is inexperienced, learning behind Henry and his time at wr, he is a decent, on paper, replacement for Mitchel..

The two wode outs means there will be quite rhe battle in the receivers room, Bateman or Tez may be on their way out....

 

They got a guy to set the edge and with some coaching, may turn out to be a very good pass rusher. In the mean time, he shares snaps with Green, allowing Hendricks, also good against the run, to stay on the field for 3 downs.

Slot corner, good depth.

I would like a big phatty, but maybe they have their eye on one who goes undrafted.

An athletic tight end with very good ball skills. All in all, add in what should be a starting guard great at pass protection, I would say a successful draft without seeing the 6th & 7th round picks

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Really, I was impressed by our overall draft. Most of the picks were B+ or better...the TE pick in the 4th has me at a loss, but I really don't have much data on him. I'm still feeling real high on Serrat. Don't know about Lane but he could wind up being a surprise but it was a reach for us. Overall, I'm happy with the draft, but I don't feel warm and fuzzy about the center position. Bullock did well but in limited usage. We might still make a trade for one.

Another pick I liked was the Mizzou edge  rusher.

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16 minutes ago, oldno82 said:

6 and 7 should see a punter too?

Ryan Eckley has a very strong leg, averaging 48.5 yards per punt in 2025 -- the highest among FBS players with at least 10 punts. He has the touch to place the ball within the 20-yard line, doing so 20 times in 2025. His strong leg can outkick his coverage at times, so he needs to improve his hang time. Overall, Eckley has great leg strength to flip the field. -- Scouts Inc.

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Details on the trade up with San Fran, from a San Fran page

The San Francisco 49ers made another move on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, trading pick No. 133 to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for pick No. 154 and a 2027 sixth-round selection.

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Rayshaun Benny, dt, Michigan,  6'-3", 298

Benny is a stout run defender who plays with good pad level and shows the ability to shoot his hands and drive blockers into the backfield. He tracks the ball well, disengages in time to make plays and fights through double-teams. He has the quickness to get into gaps and can slip blocks to disrupt plays. Benny has primarily been aligned inside, but he has also had snaps on the edge, showing some positional versatility. As a pass rusher, he flashes upside, generating push and collapsing the pocket. Overall, Benny remains a bit raw, but he has developmental potential. -- Scouts Inc.

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I agree...wish there had been a good C and DT for them too, but they did fill a lot of needs and should be better because of this draft.

Not perfect but I'd give them a B+.

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31 minutes ago, oldno82 said:

Yes I saw that about the UDFA Center. He must have played next to Ioane, 

Has anybody signed the DT you were high on?

Not that I have found,Zxavian  Harris is still out there. They did sign an offensive tackle from Ole Miss, a mountain, 6'-6" 325 pounds Diego Pounds

Here is a good place to keep checking

2026 NFL draft: Ravens undrafted free agent (UDFA) tracker https://share.google/dEE6mDsNM8LY8fPbc

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On 4/25/2026 at 5:05 PM, tsylvester said:

Z Harris is still available, maybe they grab him here in the 6th

Man, I didn't do my homework

Here are/is the reason he went undrafted and is still unsigned 

Zxavian Harris went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft primarily due to significant off-field character concerns, including two separate arrests in his collegiate career (DUI/felony fleeing in 2023 and domestic violence/obstruction in 2024). While he has immense size (6'8", 330 lbs), his draft stock was limited by inconsistent playing technique, high pad level, and potential conditioning issues. 
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14 hours ago, papasmurfbell said:

We left the trenches to rot again.

Coaching

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Best guard in the draft, a couple of mountains as possible right tackles.

An edge rusher who sets the edge real well and can play inside. 

An undrafted gem who has a high motor and knows how to work on the interior.

What more do you want in 1 freaking draft?

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1 hour ago, tsylvester said:

Best guard in the draft, a couple of mountains as possible right tackles.

An edge rusher who sets the edge real well and can play inside. 

An undrafted gem who has a high motor and knows how to work on the interior.

What more do you want in 1 freaking draft?

The first pick is great.  A last round ot?  Odds say he doesn’t make th3 team.  No center.  Undersized d tackles.  Worked great with peoples last yr in the generational dt draft.  That’s malpractice.

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The centers in this draft are crap, years away from starting, if at all. Yet draft one anyway? 

They signed one right after the draft, im sure if they are as concerned as you, they will find a vet 

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