Baltimore Ravens 7-Round Mock Draft: Top ten player falls in their lap, and QB Lamar Jackson gets a new toy

The Baltimore Ravens are a franchise that is a consistent winner, and one that seemingly does everything right from a roster building perspective. Quarterback Lamar Jackson and this version of the team, however, are still attempting to put the team over the top. They don’t want to waste this winning window. The 2025 NFL Draft […]

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Oct 5, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers offensive lineman Aireontae Ersery (69) celebrates quarterback Max Brosmer's (16) touchdown against the USC Trojans during the first half at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
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The Baltimore Ravens are a franchise that is a consistent winner, and one that seemingly does everything right from a roster building perspective. Quarterback Lamar Jackson and this version of the team, however, are still attempting to put the team over the top. They don’t want to waste this winning window.

The 2025 NFL Draft has a chance to help to push this team over the top. The front office has made it their priority to let good football players fall to them. They continued that trend in this recent 7-round mock draft. 

Round 1, Pick 27: James Pearce Jr., EDGE Tennessee

The Ravens have made it a habit of letting really good football players fall to them. Pearce is just the latest example. When he’s locked in, there may not be a better pass rusher in the 2025 NFL Draft class. The talent is extraordinary.

Round 2, Pick 59: Aireontae Ersery, OT Minnesota

It was shocking to see Ersery still on the board at this spot, and the Ravens found another value. Ersery has the size and length to stick at offensive tackle, but the power to move inside as well. Either way, this is a future starter with an impressive floor.

Round 3, Pick 91: Tai Felton, WR Maryland

We have seen Baltimore attempt to add more and more speed at wide receiver in recent seasons. Felton brings legitimate deep speed to the table, and also has a lot of upside as a route runner as well. Felton should fill a role early in his career.

Round 4, Pick 129: Cobee Bryant, CB Kansas

Bryant has become one of the more underrated players in the 2025 class. He is a tenacious cover man in the class despite his size. The Ravens need to add more talented defensive backs on the outside.

Round 4, Pick 136: Rylie Mills, DT Notre Dame

If not for an injury late in the season, Mills may have ended up going much earlier. He is a talented athlete who still needs to get better in the run game. This could end up being a nice value selection.

Round 5, Pick 176: Jah Joyner, EDGE Minnesota

While Joyner didn’t quite take the jump many hoped for in 2025, he is still very talented. He possesses length, twitch, and has a frame to continue getting stronger. There are tools to build with.

Round 6, Pick 183: Joshua Gray, IOL Oregon State

Gray moved inside for the 2025 season after playing mostly left tackle prior. He is a very smooth mover who projects well to either guard or at center. That position flexibility is a huge boost to the floor for Gray.

Round 6, Pick 203: Raheim Sanders, RB South Carolina

Sanders had a ton of draft hype while he was a part of the Arkansas program. His Razorback career didn’t end overly well, but he recaptured some momentum with South Carolina this year. He is a big physical runner who brings impressive power and vision.

Round 6, Pick 210: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB Kentucky

Dumas-Johnson is a very physical downhill thumper. He spent the early portion of his career with Georgia, and the last one with Kentucky. You aren’t drafting Dumas-Johnson for his impact in pass coverage, but he can provide an impact on early downs.

Round 6, Pick 212: Dante Trader Jr., S Maryland

Before the season, many believed that Trader could have been a strong riser in the class. He, unfortunately, didn’t take the step forward many hoped for. Trader is still a very smooth athlete that has nice coverage upside.

Round 7, Pick 243: Nick Nash, WR San Jose State

Nash began his career as a quarterback for the Spartans, but has developed into a very productive pass catcher the last two seasons. He hauled in 104 receptions for 1,382 yards and 16 touchdowns during the 2024 season specifically. There is nothing dynamic about Nash, but he is a consistent hands catcher.