Baltimore Ravens NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Baltimore Ravens from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Baltimore Ravens:

EDSFootball - Kevin Hanson

31. Nyck Harbor, WR, South Carolina

It may be an understatement to call Harbor an athletic "freak." The Athletic's Bruce Feldman noted Harbor is the first back-to-back No. 1 freak in his annual list. A rare height-weight-speed athlete (6'5", 235 pounds, 10.11 100m), Harbor skipped the 2025 indoor track season to participate in spring practice on the football field. Harbor finished last season with 26 catches for 376 yards and three touchdowns, but a big step forward in 2025 could push him way up draft boards next April.

CBS Sports - Josh Edwards

31. Christen Miller, IDL, Georgia

Miller is a young prospect with great size, but Bulldogs who play significant minutes usually get drafted. With Warren Brinson, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Mykel Williams and Jalon Walker gone, Miller steps into a prominent role. Baltimore fortifies its defensive line.

ESPN - Jordan Reid

30. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas

Muhammad's attitude and upside would be a perfect fit for Zach Orr's defense. His 11 pass breakups tied for the 15th most in the FBS last season, and he didn't give up a touchdown as a zone-heavy corner. Scouts want to see him generate more turnovers (only one interception in two seasons), but he'll get opportunities to show that progress with Jahdae Barron and Andrew Mukuba now in the NFL.

NBC Sports - Eric Froton

31. A.J. Harris, CB, Penn State

Harris (6-1, 193 pounds) helped Penn State make the CFP Playoff last year by allowing a 41% completion rate, .57 yards per cover snap, and a superlative 16.8 QBR when targeted. He has legitimate CB1 upside and should at least settle in as a CB2 with his combination of length and speed on the outside.

SI - Bryan Fischer

28. Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

OSU has been a factory when it comes to producing first-round picks at wide receiver and Tate could well be next. He has great size in a year where there are a ton of options better suited to the slot and he has a chance to really elevate his game as defenses gear up to stop teammate Jeremiah Smith in 2025.

The Athletic - Dane Brugler

31. Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon

A former five-star recruit, Stewart teases high-level receiving talent (see the Boise State and Ohio State tapes from last season) but needs to string together better consistency to be taken this early. Will 2025 finally be his breakout year?

Fox Sports - Rob Rang

29. Jyaire Hill, CB, Michigan

A nagging injury that kept star Will Johnson off the field for much of the 2024 season pushed Hill onto the field as a sophomore; at times, he struggled, guessing wrong and being beaten for three touchdowns. He has the frame, physicality and speed, however, to excite scouts. I see a gifted prospect ready to take a big leap forward in 2025.

USA Today - Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz

29. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

With a modest build at 5-11 and 180 pounds, Terrell doesn't quite size up physically to his older brother, Atlanta Falcons standout cornerback A.J. Terrell. But his route-recognition and ball skills help him play with an urgency that would make him an attractive option for the Ravens, who ranked 31st in passing yards allowed last season and are seemingly always on the hunt for high-end cornerbacks.

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