The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books for the Baltimore Ravens and the rest of the league after three days of action. General manager Eric DeCosta
Anybody can do draft grades. Everybody, seemingly, does draft grades. We, of course, do them a little differently. And after what could be categorized
The 2026 NFL Draft is officially complete, and the Baltimore Ravens once again walked away with one of the league’s most respected hauls. Baltimore entered the weekend needing offensive line help, edge depth, pass-catching options, and secondary reinforcements.
The Ravens missed out on several critical runs in this draft, despite entering it with a ridiculous 11 selections after hording comp picks. And, unfortunately
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The Ravens 2026 draft failure or success will largely hinge on whether they made the right call at 45, how badly they may have misread the need to jump on multiple runs on offensive linemen and quality tight ends and what they managed to turn their fifth-round surplus into.
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The Baltimore Ravens have had a strong start to the 2026 NFL Draft thus far with the selection of Penn State offensive guard prospect Olaivavega Ioane in the first round, Missouri edge defender Zion Young in the second and University of South California wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane.
The start of the 2026 NFL Draft couldn't have gone any better than it has for the Baltimore Ravens, as they not only addressed two of their biggest needs on the roster but did so with a pair of big and physical prospects who play and know how to dominate in the trenches.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta is among the best drafters in the league. He gets talent and value to fill needs with almost every pick. The 2026 NFL Draft had been no different.
So far, the Baltimore Ravens have been one conservative team, staying put at all three draft spots they held in the first three rounds before the 2026 NFL Draft started.
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Hours before the Baltimore Ravens turned in the card for their first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, they made an unsurprising move with their top pick in 2023, as, according to multiple beat reporters, they picked up the fifth-year option on the rookie contract of wide receiver Zay Flowers.
With the 14th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens have selected OG Olaivavega Ioane. With the No. 14 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft, the Baltimore Ravens have selected Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane.
Just based on game film alone, it was clear to Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta that former Penn State standout, Olaivavega Ioane, was the top offensive guard in the 2026 NFL Draft class, but that was only part of what went into the decision to take him No.
The Baltimore Ravens came out of Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft with a prospect they were overwhelmingly tied to during the months leading up to the three-day event in Pittsburgh.
This was always going to be a difficult first round to pin down, and sure enough the draft lived up that billing. That alone would have made it difficult to project which players might make the most sense for the Ravens on day two.
The Baltimore Ravens got one draft pick closer to a Super Bowl trophy. The Ravens needed immediate talent in this first round of the 2026 NFL Draft and they received exactly in the form of offensive guard Olaivavega Ioane out of Penn State.
Sometimes it just is what it is and a sweet spot is a sweet spot and the best player available at a huge position of need is starting you in the face. Or, in the case of the Ravens and 14th overall pick Vega Ioane, looking down at you.
After a standout career at Penn State, Olaivavega Ioane is heading to the Baltimore Ravens as a first-round pick. He is now set to sign a four-year contract worth $23.2 million, which also has a fifth-year option, according to Spotrac.
The Baltimore Ravens have selected former Penn State offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Ioane is considered one of the top interior offensive lineman in this year’s draft cycle.
Last month, it was reported the Ravens were likely to pick up Zay Flowers‘ fifth-year option. To no surprise, Baltimore is following through on that in advance of the May 1 deadline.
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