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All 13 Ravens First-Round Picks on 2025 Roster
The Ravens have a baker's dozen former first-round picks on the roster with the addition of Jaire Alexander.

WR DeAndre Hopkins (2013, No. 27 by Texans)
Now on his fifth team in his career, Hopkins signed with Baltimore this offseason and is looking to win his first Super Bowl with the Ravens. Originally drafted in the first round by the Texans in 2013, the 33-year-old has plenty left in the tank and flashed during OTAs and mandatory minicamp.

LT Ronnie Stanley (2016, No. 6 by Ravens)
Stanley has been a staple of the Ravens' offense since the 2016 draft. He's been one of the league's best tackles for years, and that's why Baltimore rewarded him with a three-year extension this offseason to protect Jackson's blind side.

CB Marlon Humphrey (2017, No. 16 by Ravens)
Humphrey is now the longest-tenured defensive player on the Ravens' roster. With the addition of Alexander, Humphrey is set to play in the slot more, where he will help lead a Ravens defense that finished last year at the top of nearly every statistical measure.

ILB Roquan Smith (2018, No. 8 by Bears)
The Ravens acquired Smith via trade in 2022, and it's been a home run addition ever since. Since joining the Ravens via trade in 2022, Smith has fit in seemingly in Baltimore and has been the leading tackler on the Ravens each of the past two years.

CB Jaire Alexander (2018, No. 18 by Packers)
Signed by the Ravens Wednesday, Alexander became the 13th first-round pick on Baltimore's roster. The former Packers defensive back gives the Ravens a dynamic trio of starting cornerbacks and five first-rounders in the secondary. The two-time Pro Bowler is yet another premier addition for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.

QB Lamar Jackson (2018, No. 32 by Ravens)
The Ravens traded up to select Jackson with the last pick of the 2018 draft, and seven years later, that's viewed as one of the biggest bargains in draft history. The two-time MVP has made Baltimore a Super Bowl contender year after year. Now equipped with his best arsenal of targets yet, plus Derrick Henry, Jackson is primed for another stellar campaign.

WR Rashod Bateman (2021, No. 27 by Ravens)
After being limited by injuries in his first two seasons, Bateman burst onto the scene in 2024 with 756 yards and nine touchdowns. He signed a three-year extension with the Ravens earlier this month and has enjoyed flipping the narrative on receivers drafted by Baltimore.

OLB Odafe Oweh (2021, No. 31 by Ravens)
Oweh had a career-high 10 sacks last season and is aiming to set a new career mark this season after bulking up. The 2021 first-round pick added 20 pounds this offseason and is one of several pass rushers who can get to the quarterback. In a contract year, Oweh has even more incentive to be a wrecking ball for opposing offensive lines.

S Kyle Hamilton (2022, No. 14 by Ravens)
Hamilton has lived up to the hype of a top 15 pick, garnering two All-Pro selections while still playing on his rookie contract. A Defensive Player of the Year candidate, Hamilton is already one of the league's premier and most versatile safeties.

C Tyler Linderbaum (2022, No. 25 by Ravens)
The Iowa product has been a brick wall in the middle of the offensive line. While the Ravens didn't pick up the fifth-year option on Linderbaum, the team is undoubtedly looking to extend its star center and two-time Pro Bowler to keep its offensive production intact.

WR Zay Flowers (2023, No. 22 by Ravens)
Flowers is only two years into his career, but he seems to be well-equipped for a long and productive time in the league. The Boston College pass-catcher became the first Ravens wide receiver in franchise history to receive a Pro Bowl nod last season after recording 1,059 yards and four touchdowns on 74 receptions.

CB Nate Wiggins (2024, No. 30 by Ravens)
The Clemson product had an impressive rookie campaign. Now, 10 pounds heavier, Wiggins is looking to build on his first season and become one of the league's top cornerbacks.

S Malaki Starks (2025, No. 27 by Ravens)
Starks is the most recent first-round selection for the Ravens. The Georgia product has begun his crash course in the Ravens' defensive scheme and has already drawn rave reviews from the coaching staff.