On the surface, the 2025 NFL Draft sets up well with the Baltimore Ravens’ needs. Quality offensive and defensive linemen, areas the Ravens knew they needed to fortify before they and every other team were reminded by the Philadelphia Eagles of the importance of dominating up front, are said to be plentiful. There are several edge rushers projected to go on Day 1 and 2 of the draft. The same can be said for defensive backs. The running back and tight end classes, positions where the Ravens potentially have future openings, if not current ones, are deep enough that there should be value to be had on Day 3. General manager Eric DeCosta and the Ravens are in line to have as many as 11 picks. They currently have their own first (No. 27 overall), second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh-round picks. They also have the Carolina Panthers’ sixth-rounder after sending them a 2025 fifth-round pick for a 2025 sixth and wide receiver Diontae Johnson before the 2024 trade deadline.