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For the first time since 2007, the Baltimore Ravens will not be coached by John Harbaugh. The team fired its 18-year coach after failing to make the playoffs for the first time since 2021.

The Ravens then hired Jesse Minter – a former assistant for the team who spent the previous two seasons as the defensive coordinator for Jim Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers – to replace the elder Harbaugh.

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Minter’s goal will be to improve the performance of Baltimore’s defense and help Lamar Jackson reach the Super Bowl for the first time in his NFL career.

The Ravens have a few notable areas for improvement. They need to upgrade their blocking in front of Jackson to help keep him healthy. They also need to improve their pass rush, which was lackluster amid their up-and-down 2025 season.

Baltimore will have plenty of resources with which to upgrade its roster. The Ravens are armed with the second-most 2026 NFL Draft picks, so general manager Eric DeCosta will be able to add an infusion of youth and talent to his team’s roster.

Here’s everything to know about the Ravens’ picks, needs and outlook for the 2026 NFL Draft:

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Ranking top 25 prospects for 2026 NFL Draft

  1. Arvell Reese, LB/DE, Ohio State

    On a defense already dotted with stars, Reese rose from an occasional contributor to a bona fide star in his first full season as a starter. The 6-4, 241-pound linebacker exhibited uncommon fluidity for a player of his size, finding equal comfort dropping back in coverage as bullying his way into the backfield. His pass-rush plan is still rather rudimentary at the moment, but he has the toolkit of a double-digit sack artist. In a league where defenses are constantly taxed against the pass and run, Reese displays a unique aptitude for detonating whatever play an offense might throw at him.

Ravens 2026 NFL Draft picks

The Ravens have 11 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Here’s the complete list:

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  • Round 5, Pick 162 (from Chargers)

  • Round 6, Pick 211 (from Broncos via Jets, Vikings and Eagles)

The Ravens initially agreed to trade their first-round pick – 14th overall – to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for edge rusher Maxx Crosby. However, the deal fell through, allowing Baltimore to keep its first-round picks in 2026 and 2027.

Ravens NFL draft grades

This section will be updated after the Ravens make their first selection.

Ravens 2026 NFL Draft needs

Interior offensive line

The Ravens lost star center Tyler Linderbaum to the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency and already entered the offseason needing to upgrade both guard positions. Signing John Simpson will plug the team’s hole at right guard, but Baltimore still needs starters at left guard and center. Targeting Olaivavega Ioane with the 14th overall pick as a plug-and-play guard should be on the table.

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Wide receiver

Zay Flowers has established himself as Lamar Jackson’s favorite target and has posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons because of that. However, the Ravens don’t have much across from Flowers, as Rashod Bateman generated just 19 catches in 2025. Adding a No. 2 receiver like Jordyn Tyson could provide a jolt to a Ravens passing game that ranked 27th in offensive EPA per passing play last season, per NFL Next Gen Stats.

Edge rusher

The Ravens signed Trey Hendrickson to serve as their new top edge rusher, but they still could use a consistent partner for him. Baltimore had the fourth-lowest pressure rate last season and two of their four top pressure generators – Dre’Mont Jones and Kyle Van Noy – are no longer with the team.

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Ravens 2026 NFL mock draft

Here’s what the Ravens could do come draft night, per Ayrton Ostly’s seven-round mock draft:

  • Round 1, Pick 14: IOL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State

    • Baltimore has lots of needs on the offensive line and Ioane is the top prospect on the interior. He’d raise the floor of the unit as a whole in front of Lamar Jackson and give them a reliable presence, especially in the run game. There’s still more for Baltimore to do later on in the draft and for now they get a top man on the interior.

  • Round 2, Pick 45: TE Max Klare, Ohio State

    • Baltimore retained Mark Andrews ahead of free agency but Isaiah Likely is gone to New York. Klare could come in and grow into the eventual tight end No. 1 for Lamar Jackson. He took a back seat targets-wise to the likes of Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate at Ohio State which means he could have a higher ceiling in the NFL than college. He’s an explosive receiver who can separate and is a willing blocker as well.

  • Round 3, Pick 80: C Conner Lew, Auburn

    • Baltimore continues to address big needs on the interior with the top center prospect in the class. Lew is slightly undersized at 6-foot-3 and 310 pounds but plenty athletic to make combination blocks and mirror in pass protection.

  • Round 4, Pick 115: WR Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech

  • Round 5, Pick 154: RB Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest

  • Round 5, Pick 159*: OT Isaiah World, Oregon

  • Round 5, Pick 162: S Louis Moore, Indiana

  • Round 5, Pick 173: OT Diego Pounds, Ole Miss

  • Round 6, Pick 211: Edge Nyjalik Kelly, UCF

* Projected trade with Carolina Panthers.

(NFL DRAFT CONTENT LIST when applicable)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Baltimore NFL draft picks 2026: Round-by-round selections

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