There are 3 teams that can make it tough for Ravens to address one of their biggest needs during first round of 2025 NFL Draft
The board could be really shaken up by the time the Baltimore Ravens hit the clock at No. 27 of the first round in the 2025 NFL Draft. Teams generally want to select the best player available with every pick, but ideally the those players also line up with the team's biggest needs. Arguably the […]
The board could be really shaken up by the time the Baltimore Ravens hit the clock at No. 27 of the first round in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Teams generally want to select the best player available with every pick, but ideally the those players also line up with the team's biggest needs. Arguably the biggest position of need for Baltimore is offensive guard.
Recent A to Z Sports mock drafts have featured Baltimore picking one of the top two players at that position in Tyler Booker and Grey Zabel. Either guy would be a great choice, but it's possible that they are both off the board before the Ravens' selection, and it could be due to the two teams that pick just ahead of them.
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings hold the No. 24 pick, just three spots ahead of Baltimore. Like the Ravens, Minnesota's biggest need is also arguably at guard.
The Vikings could very well snag Booker or Zabel if they are still available, although our Vikings writer Tyler Forness believes that Booker would not be a great fit for Minnesota. Defensive back and interior defensive line are also need for the Vikings, so they could go in one of those directions.
Houston Texans
Houston follows Minnesota at No. 25, two picks ahead of the Ravens. Offensive line is by far the Texans' biggest need after they dismantled theirs following the 2024 season.
However, they many not necessarily take a guard, as they could easily select a tackle or even a center. However, guard is very much in play. Houston signed veteran LT Cam Robinson a few weeks ago, and aren't likely paying him $14.5 million to sit on the bench.
If Booker or Zabel are off the board when the Ravens pick, they could go with Jonah Savaiinaea or Donovan Jackson, but they would both be reaches at No. 27. Baltimore will likely shift its focus elsewhere, possibly targeting a wide receiver or an edge rusher. The Ravens have a whopping 11 picks in this year's draft, giving them the opportunity to round out there roster with quality depth.
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