2025 NFL Draft: Baltimore Ravens scores another massive steal in recent mock draft, bolsters both lines

The Baltimore Ravens have done nothing but find tremendous value seemingly every April, and that could continue this cycle for the 2025 NFL Draft. In my recent two-round mock draft, the Ravens focused on strengthening their offensive and defensive lines. In the first round, the Ravens ended up selecting at No. 27 overall. With that […]

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The Baltimore Ravens have done nothing but find tremendous value seemingly every April, and that could continue this cycle for the 2025 NFL Draft. In my recent two-round mock draft, the Ravens focused on strengthening their offensive and defensive lines.

In the first round, the Ravens ended up selecting at No. 27 overall. With that pick, they selected Alabama All-American offensive guard Tyler Booker. The 6-5, 325-pound behemoth is viewed as one of the safer players in this class.

Here is how I would see Booker potentially fitting in Baltimore.

24. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama

The Ravens could potentially upgrade both guard positions this offseason, and Booker would project to either perfectly. He’s an absolute mauler who has impressive power and explosiveness. Once again, the Ravens let a good football player fall to them and don’t overthink it.

Both Patrick Mekari and Daniel Faalele have had a lot of struggles this year inside at guard. There also isn't really a clear answer other than maybe Andrew Vorhees when he gets back fully healthy. Regardless, Booker would be an upgrade over them all. 

In the second round, the Ravens sat with the No. 55 overall selection. They used that pick to draft LSU EDGE Bradyn Swinson, who has been having a breakout 2024 campaign with the Tigers. He has recorded 46 total tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and eight sacks in 10 games.

Baltimore has had a soft spot for power oriented outside rushers in the past, and that is what Swinson brings to the table. He is relentless, powerful, and is starting to really tap into his upside.