The Ravens have 11 total picks: Nos. 14, 45, 80, 115, 154, 162, 173, 174, 211, 250, 253. But how will they use them? Which positions need to be addressed? Which prospects are coming in for visits and getting buzz with the Baltimore front office and coaching staff?
Ravens reporter Jamison Hensley has the latest intel on the team's draft plans, potential targets and more in the lead-up to the 2026 draft. We will update this page right up until Round 1 begins.
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Keep an eye on CB Mansoor Delane
Tuesday, April 22: One of the long shot prospects at No. 14 to keep an eye on is LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane.
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He could slide out of the top 10 if teams choose to upgrade in the trenches and draft offensive linemen.
Plus, there's a chance that Tennessee's Jermod McCoy is the first cornerback drafted.
The Ravens likely would jump at the opportunity to grab Delane, who is considered the top cornerback in this draft. Cornerback is an underrated need for Baltimore because Marlon Humphrey turns 31 in July and is a free agent at the end of the season.
But ESPN's Draft Day Predictor projects there's only an 8% chance Delane is available when the Ravens are on the clock with the 14th overall pick.
Ravens to address defensive front?
Thursday, April 16: General manager Eric DeCosta said the uncertain status of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike "doesn't really affect" the team's draft plans.
Baltimore is still waiting on doctors to determine whether Madubuike can continue playing after missing the last 15 games of the 2025 season because of a neck injury.
"Certainly, we would love to get a young defensive lineman if we can," DeCosta said at the team's predraft news conference. "I think it's important to try and do that every single year if we can. It's an important position."
The Ravens aren't expected to take a defensive tackle with the No. 14 overall pick, but they could address the defensive front with one of their remaining 10 selections.
Baltimore has five other experienced defensive linemen currently on the roster: Travis Jones, John Jenkins, Broderick Washington Jr., CJ Okoye and Aeneas Peebles.

