Ravens 2025 Draft – Defensive Tackle Prospects

This post is a deep dive on the defensive tackle prospects in this years’ draft, from the Ravens perspective of course.  Previous position reviews are:

Cornerback prospects are here.
Edge linebacker prospects are here.
Safety prospects are here.

With the retirement of Michael Pierce the Ravens are ready for an infusion of young talent along the defensive interior.  Nnamdi Madubuike and Travis Jones are settled in as the primary tackles with Broderick Washington as the valuable third oar, but it’s time for a real improvement over Brent Urban, with another body needed.  The perfect candidate for the Ravens is someone who can handle double teams and yet penetrate on pass rushing downs, i.e., a three down player.  That type of player goes in the first and second rounds.  A run stuffer who can handle double teams is typically found in the third round and beyond. Continue reading “Ravens 2025 Draft – Defensive Tackle Prospects”

Ravens 2025 Draft – Cornerback Prospects

It’s time to take a look at the cornerback prospects in the 2025 NFL draft from the Ravens’ perspective.

Edge linebackers prospects were reviewed here.
Safety prospects were reviewed here.

The Ravens three top cornerbacks as of now are Nate Wiggins and Chidobe Awuzie likely on the outside, with Marlon Humphrey on the inside.  The perennially injured Jalyn Armour-Davis and the unknown quantity T.J. Tampa fill out the group.  There’s a clear need for an outside starter as the Ravens don’t want to go into 2025 with Awuzie as that second outside man.  Nor would they count on Armour-Davis.

There’s no sense looking at Travis Hunter, who will be long gone before the Ravens draft.  This group is weaker at the top of the draft than in prior years, but there is some depth.  Let’s take a look. Continue reading “Ravens 2025 Draft – Cornerback Prospects”