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Mock Draft Roundup: Two Offensive Linemen Remain Popular Picks for Ravens

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The Combine is in the books, the dust has settled from free agency, and the Ravens are back on the clock at pick No. 14.

With just over a month left on the countdown, the mock drafts are rolling in, with two offensive linemen remaining popular selections for Baltimore.

Here's who pundits are listing as potential Day 1 selections for the Ravens:

G Vega Ioane, Penn State

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Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: "He is the cleanest offensive lineman in this class. He is a power player who will step in and start right away to bolster a line that needs it."

Chad Reuter, NFL.com: "Ioane will be a dominant force in the run game for the Ravens and he is a sturdy pass protector. Pairing him with free-agent acquisition John Simpson gives Baltimore a nice guard duo."

Eric Edholm, NFL.com: "The Ravens use one of the picks they held on to after the failed Maxx Crosby deal to add more interior OL help. Pass rush is still a need, even with Trey Hendrickson on board, but Ioane could start from Day 1."

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA Today: "After the failed Maxx Crosby trade, the Ravens have tried to turn the noise down on a surprisingly volatile offseason. Baltimore can boost the effort to settle down by snagging Ioane, a major source of stability on the interior."

Tom Fornelli, CBS Sports: "We've reached the point where I've seen Ioane mocked to the Ravens so many times (including by me!) that I'm convinced there's no way it actually happens in the draft. If for no other reason, Baltimore might worry people would think it just picked who the public told it to."

Ryan McCrystal, Sharp Football Analysis: "Baltimore often takes the best available player, especially when he's the top prospect at his position in the class. That likely puts Ioane on the team's radar. Although Baltimore signed John Simpson this offseason, guard may still be a need as Andrew Vorhees enters the final year of his contract. There's also a chance Ioane could move to center to replace Tyler Linderbaum."

OL Spencer Fano, Utah

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Josh Edwards, CBS Sports: "Defensive line may be the preference in Baltimore, but none warrant this level of consideration. Jesse Minter's first pick as Ravens head coach addresses the offensive line. Spencer Fano is the type of value selection the franchise has jumped on in the past."

Field Yates, ESPN: "Fano spent the past two years at right tackle and has experience at left tackle, but his 32⅛-inch arms have convinced some evaluators that he would be better at guard or center. He practiced snaps for NFL teams after his combine workout in Indy. No matter what position Fano ends up at, he has premier fluidity and movement skills (4.91-second 40-yard dash) for an offensive lineman."

WR Makai Lemon, USC

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2025 stats: 79 receptions, 1,156 yards, 11 touchdowns

Jordan Plocher, Pro Football Focus: "With the selection of Makai Lemon, the Ravens add one of the top receiving threats in the draft for quarterback Lamar Jackson. Zay Flowers has topped 1,000 receiving yards in all three of his NFL seasons, but the team could use another consistent receiving threat. After tight end Isaiah Likely's departure in free agency, the Ravens have approximately 200 slot receiving snaps to replace. Lemon lined up in the slot on 75.6% of his pass snaps over his career at USC, and his 91.4 PFF receiving grade in 2025 led all receivers in college football."

RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame

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2025 stats: 199 carries, 1,372 rushing yards, 18 touchdowns; 27 receptions, 280 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns

Jeff Zrebiec, The Athletic: "Remember the last time the Ravens were picking at 14 and one of the best players in the draft fell into their laps because of positional value? That was Kyle Hamilton in 2022, and I'd say taking the best player available in that draft worked out pretty well for the Ravens. Love, another ex-Notre Dame standout, is too good to resist. Derrick Henry is 32, and the Ravens don't have his successor on the roster. Love is a home run hitter who will bring juice to an offense that will have a new look with Declan Doyle directing the show."

TE Kenyon Sadiq

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2025 stats: 51 receptions, 560 yards, 8 touchdowns

Luke Easterling, Athlon Sports: "Lamar Jackson needs more pass-catching weapons, and with Isaiah Likely gone and Mark Andrews getting older, they could take his opportunity to grab the unquestioned top tight end in this year's class off the board. Sadiq has an impressive blend of athleticism and strength that makes him a matchup nightmare for back-seven defenders, and he could immediately become a big-play magnet catching passes from Jackson."

CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

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2025 stats: Missed season due to ACL tear

Kyle Dvorchak, NBC Sports: "Marlon Humphrey's play declined drastically in 2025 and he's entering the final year of his contract. McCoy was the favorite to be the first cornerback drafted in this class as far back as the 2024 season. He then suffered a torn ACL and missed his junior year. The Ravens have made similar bets in the past with Rasheen Ali in 2024 and David Ojabo in 2022. This is a bigger swing, but one with a much higher ceiling."

WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State

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2025 stats: 51 receptions, 875 yards, 9 touchdowns

Nate Tice, Yahoo! Sports: "The first wide receiver selected! While I would love for the Ravens to pair Lamar Jackson with a WR with real size, Tate is just such a steady player who plays bigger than his size because of his catching range and ball skills. He's a smart player who is effective at all three levels as a route runner, and his feel against zone would be highlighted during Jackson's scramble drills. The Ravens could look to bolster their offensive line here, but I think dipping into the first-round wide receiver well (again) with Tate would give the Ravens a different flavor of pass catcher than they have."

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