The NFL Scouting Combine has wrapped up, setting the stage for April's draft.
Here are the latest projections of who the Ravens could select with pick No. 14:
G Vega Ioane, Penn State

Jordan Reid, ESPN: "Right guard Daniel Faalele was the clear weak link of Baltimore's offensive line and is scheduled to become a free agent. Replacing him with Ioane could be a significant upgrade. Ioane was a steady blocker inside for the Nittany Lions, allowing only two pressures and zero sacks last season. The Ravens' line gave up 45 sacks in 2025 (12th most in the NFL) and would be boosted by Ioane, who is a plug-and-play starter at either guard spot with the feet, strength and base to improve quarterback Lamar Jackson's protection."
Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: "Wide-bodied drive blocker who has continued to refine his physique and improve his overall quickness and consistency."
Charles McDonald, Yahoo! Sports: "Baltimore needs to add more high-end offensive line talent and Ioane may wind up being the only first-round caliber player on the interior this year. He perfectly fits the power running that Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry have thrived with and is athletic enough to have versatility for new coordinator Declan Doyle as he begins to install his offense in Baltimore."
Mark Morales-Smith, Sports Illustrated: "The interior offensive line was the Ravens' biggest concern last season."
Brent Sobleski, Bleacher Report: "New Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter is a Harbaugh disciple, both Jim and John. He understands the importance of winning at the point of attack. The Ravens weren't particularly good at guard last season. Plus, center Tyler Linderbaum's pending free agency could further weaken the Ravens' offensive interior. Penn State's Vega Ioane is the class' top-graded pure guard prospect. He can immediately give the Ravens something they haven't had in some time."
DT Caleb Banks, Florida

2025 stats: 6 tackles, 1 fumble recovery (missed most of the season due to foot injury)
Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports: "The Ravens struggled to stop the run last season, and even with Nnamdi Madubuike at full health, there is room for a game-wrecker like Banks along the defensive line."
Nate Davis, USA Today: "Injuries decimated this team's line in 2025, and the future of Pro Bowler Nnamdi Madubuike very much remains in doubt after he suffered a neck injury early last season. Banks (6-6, 327), who missed much of last fall with a broken foot, is huge and talented with freaky movement skills but also a bit raw. But he is the kind of player who could help new head coach Jesse Minter re-establish Baltimore's historical defensive dominance."
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: "The Ravens need to beef up their impact up front with a versatile, explosive interior disruptor. Banks, who absolutely blew up the Combine to prove he is the best defensive tackle in the draft, is an ideal fit for new coach Jesse Minter's scheme."

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WR Makai Lemon, USC

2025 stats: 79 receptions, 1,156 yards, 11 touchdowns
Luke Easterling, Athlon Sports: "This defense needs a ton of help, but Lamar Jackson also needs more weapons. The Ravens might prefer a bigger receiver to pair with Zay Flowers, but Lemon is simply too talented to pass up if he's still on the board here, regardless of his size."
EDGE Keldric Faulk, Auburn

2025 stats: 29 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 tackles for loss, 4 passes defensed
Jonas Shaffer, The Baltimore Banner: "The 6-foot-6, 276-pound Faulk has 82nd percentile arm length and a 69th percentile broad jump, a measure of explosiveness, for the position. As a 19-year-old sophomore, he had seven sacks and finished fifth in the Southeastern Conference in pressures. Faulk's pass rush production fell this past season (two sacks, 31 pressures), but he was an elite run defender and a team captain. New Ravens coach Jesse Minter's defense is best served when it can stop the run with light boxes; Faulk has the kind of makeup that makes that strategy possible. With the right coaching, he could turn into the kind of three-down force and dynamic edge rusher the Ravens have lacked."
OL Spencer Fano, Utah

Trevor Sikkema, Pro Football Focus: "Fano's stock has been all over the place. I've seen mocks where he goes No. 3 over to the Cardinals, and I've seen mocks where he lasts all the way to No. 32 to the Seahawks. Measured against offensive tackles, his 32 1/8-inch arm length ranks in the 3rd percentile and his 80 1/4-inch wingspan places in the 19th percentile. Still, he was so easy on the eyes during drills. He could start at guard or center (which could be very key for the Ravens), and I still believe he has some tackle flexibility."
CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

2025 stats: Missed season due to ACL tear
Justin Melo, Sports Illustrated: "The Baltimore Ravens are still sorting through how to handle Marlon Humphrey this offseason. Having him return at his currently scheduled cap number ($26.2 million) feels unlikely. Cornerback is a need either way, and Tennessee's Jermod McCoy is arguably a top-10 prospect despite not playing in 2025 due to a torn ACL suffered in January of the previous campaign. His 2024 tape was that impressive. McCoy did not participate at the NFL Combine, but expects to answer physical questions at Tennessee's pro day."












