The NFL 2025 draft is a few days old, football fans.
One of the most exciting periods of the year is on our doorstep, and the Baltimore Ravens are one of the teams finalizing their draft paintings. The Ravens always seem to make the most of their recovery choices, and it will be interesting to see if the team can also make the most of its choices in 2025.
The first choice that Ravens should have the number 27 in the first round. There are several instructions that the team could go, with most of the simulated projects that the team selects an offensive line player or a defender.
Today we are going to do a seven -round simulation project using Simulator of the Professional Football Network. Let’s go!
Round 2, Pick 35: Donovan Jackson, Og, Ohio State – * Trade *
Titans Get: N ° 27 Pick
Ravens Get: N ° 35 Pick, 2026 Round piece
The Ravens see how the board of directors falls and decides to exchange. The Titans are interested in climbing, and the Ravens get a second additional round next year just to back up eight places.
Once dressed, the Ravens take the guard Donovan Jackson, which the team could have considered at n ° 27. Jackson is a solid blocker who excelled as a racing blocker and pass protector. The goalkeeper had to move to tackle injuries in 2024 and also impressed in this position.
Jackson immediately fills up at the level of the guard Released by Patrick Mekari.
Screening report (Kyle Crabbs, 33rd team): “Ohio State Buckeyes Offensive Guard Donovan Jackson Projects as an offensive budding guard at the professional level. Jackson has apparent physical capacities and has flashed high level moments, although he can better unlock the full extent of his capacities via timing and the placement of punch, leg play turns and the need for better consciousness of the compressed rushers in protection against passes. “”
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Round 2, Pick 62: mainly Umanmelen, Edge, Ole Miss – * Trade *
Bills Get: n ° 59 Pick, n ° 212 Pick
RAVENS GET: n ° 62 Pick, 2026 Pick of fourth round
Another exchange towards the second round while the Ravens retreat three places and add a future fourth round to do this. With choice n ° 62, the RAVENS tear the Umanmelen preliminary edge line, which excelled on the edge for Florida and Ole Miss at the university.
The Ravens have Kyle Van Noy in pencil to start on the edge, and count on the 34 -year -old man to collect two -digit bags again is probably not intelligent. Umanmelen has an implacable engine and steals from the edge after the plated. Baltimore gets another starting caliber pass to add to their defense.
Screening report (Kyle Crabbs, 33rd team): “Ole Miss Rebels Edge Defender Princely Umanmelen is a long and nervous rusher which, when entering the NFL, has the capacity to have a rapid impact on the games of opposite passers. Umanmelen has an effective first step, and it will be difficult for many offensive plated to frame on the edge. He showed growth and took an additional step in his game during the transfer of Florida to Ole Miss, where he played more in space and could overcome the angles with his speed and fluidity by turning the corner. Umanmelen has room to develop with its defense race, its skills of deconstruction in blocks and its upper body power, but should be considered a rusher with long and delay viable as a recruit. “”
Round 3, Pick 91: Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina
In the third round, the Ravens added another solid defender in the second Demetrius Knight Jr. Knight was a placid machine at the college and held up on the pass cover. The second is not afraid of contact and would integrate well alongside Trenton Simpson and Roquan Smith.
Screening report (Lance Zierlein, nfl.com)): “The big passionate secondary, good instincts and an idea of how to play the position. Knight is a fluid athlete with an average chase of prosecution and a burst of the short area. He uses his eyes and his instinct to diagnose quickly and he was maneuvering around the bodies like a ball carrier. He complies with sliding blocks and rarely allows you to hide and support Level.
Round 4, Pick 129: RJ Mikens, S, Clemson
By sticking on the defensive side of the ball, the ravens add the defensive back of Clemson RJ Mickens. Mickens was a multi -year starter in Clemson and was congratulated for his tenacity and leadership. Mickens must improve in the blanket, but he is a safe platform and a solid race defender. The ravens are deep behind Ar’darius Washington and Kyle Hamilton.
Screening report (Lance Zierlein, nfl.com)): “Mickens has a desirable mixture of size and length for his move to the pros. The son of an old corner of the NFL, he plays like a pro with a good pre-SNAP anticipation and post-SNAP instincts. His field conscience is a plus in the cover of the area, but it is not sudden or fast, so technique and timing will be crucial for the success of the man.
Round 4, Pick 136: Tommi Hill, CB, Nebraska
Tommi Hill is a player who would probably be written higher without a 2024 season slowed down. However, the wide receiver that has become of the cornberry impressed Nebraska against rigid competition. Hill is the size to stay on the limit and speed to follow the AFC North rapid receivers.
Screening report (Lance Zierlein, nfl.com): “A large corner half with impressive athletic features, the hill has undergone problems of plantar fasciitis in 2024. It has a good high -end speed but sticky transitions and an average burst of the short area, which limits the skills of the ball and the length of the collision, but it has always been rotation of 2023 support.
Round 5, Pick 164: Jake Bringstool, Te, Clemson – * Trade *
The eagles receive: n ° 176, n ° 210
Receive ravens: n ° 164
Ravens have a surplus of late choices and decide to pack a couple to mount and take an intriguing pass sensor. Jake Bringstool was productive in Clemson, catching 127 assists for 1,380 yards and 17 affected in 48 games. The tight end provides depth in case Mark Andrews is exchanged.
Screening report (Kyle Crabbs, 33rd team)) “Clemson Tigers, the tight winger Jake Bringstool offers sympathetic qualities that should offer him the possibility of developing his game throughout his recruit contract. Bringstool is a smooth engine with a good speed of separation of the slit as a road runner. His reception potential is remarkable, and he is a player who won the ball and with his hands. Bringstool, making him a little aberrant value if he finally becomes a starter of the NFL.
Round 6, Pick 183: Caleb Ransaw, Cb, Tulane
In the sixth round, the Ravens take Caleb Ransaw from Tulane. Ransaw is not the best of the coverage and has not played against the best competition, but he really impresses as a race defender and is a safe platform. Ransaw is a development corner that can help special teams as a recruit and possibly develop possibly.
Screening report (Kyle Crabbs, 33rd team)) “The half of the corner of Tulane Green Wave Caleb Ransaw projects himself as a starting nickel defender at the NFL level. He is an athlete of caliber with an excellent capacity to tackle and the attraction in the coverage of man and the zone. Ransaw is suitable for them.”
Round 6, Pick 203: Jalen Rivers, OL, Miami (FL)
Jalen Rivers is an offensive late development line player who could end up being a flight. Rivers has the prototypical size of the size of the NFL and the length of the arm and does its best in protection against passes. The only negative on rivers is his long history of college injuries. If it is in good health, rivers could end up being a reliable swing tackle.
Screening report (Kyle Crabbs, 33rd team): “Miami Hurricanes’s offensive line player Jalen Rivers projects as a sufficient level starter at the NFL level. Tighter spaces.
Round 7, Pick 243: Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville
To finish things, the Ravens take a broad development receiver in Ja’Corey Brooks. Brooks impressed in Alabama and Louisville, and is the size to have an impact as a large exterior receiver at the next level. Brooks must improve to create separation and execution routes, but he has raw talent to become something.
Screening report (Lance Zierlein, nfl.com)) “Brooks posted a year of career in Louisville in 2024 after three seasons at Alabama. He has a good size and average speed. He is a decent athlete with the length and ball skills to succeed at the bottom. Fighting for a back-end place on a list.”