One Thing the Ravens Cannot Afford to Get Wrong in the NFL Draft
The Baltimore Ravens need to address their offensive line weaknesses in the NFL Draft to improve their performance. They have options to pick talented players at guard and center in the early to middle rounds.
The Baltimore Ravens underperformed in 2025 despite high preseason expectations. Their inability to dominate in the trenches on both sides of the ball was a major reason. The team addressed their pass rush by signing Trey Hendrickson, but lost center Tyler Linderbaum in free agency. The Ravens need to strengthen their offensive line, particularly at center and right guard, through the NFL Draft. This year's draft class has talent at both guard and center, with prospects like Penn State's Olaivavega Ioane and Utah's Spencer Fano available in the first round. The team can also consider players like Auburn's Connor Lew and Iowa's Logan Jones at center in the second or third round. The Ravens should use high draft capital to find suitable replacements or stiffer competition for their current players.
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