Baltimore Ravens NFL draft picks 2024: Full list of team's round-by-round selections
Here is a 2024 NFL draft pick-by-pick breakdown for the Baltimore Ravens:
Round 1 (No. 30 overall) — Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson: Tall (6-1) and highly explosive (4.28 40 time), his athleticism is readily apparent. The first-team All-ACC selection was quite light (173 pounds) at the combine but has reclaimed some of that body mass after running like a star sprinter. He should have an opportunity to challenge for a starting job in Baltimore, though the Ravens will demand a player who sometimes shies from contact proves his toughness. Draft tracker
Round 2 (62) — Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington: Another Husky off the board, this one could be ticketed for right tackle in Baltimore following the trade of Morgan Moses to the Jets. Rosengarten grades much better in pass pro than as a run blocker. Draft tracker
Round 3 (93) — Adisa Isaac, LB, Penn State: After posting 7½ sacks and 16 TFLs last season, much better production than first-round teammate Chop Robinson in Happy Valley, Isaac should be a sub package option early on for Baltimore. Draft tracker
Round 4 (113, from Broncos through Jets) — Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina: Walker's big-play ability stands out in a loaded class of wide receivers. Once he took the field mid-season for the Tar Heels, he was an immediate upgrade for Drake Maye and was a third team All-ACC player. His route running needs improvement and lack of physicality could hurt him at the NFL level, but the Ravens add a different kind of player to their wide receiver room. Draft tracker
Round 4 (130) — T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State: Baltimore gets one of the best value picks in the draft to this point with Tampa. The Ravens are loading up in the back end after taking Nate Wiggins in Round 1 and Tampa is a scheme-versatile corner many had tabbed for Round 2. He's a disruptor at the position with 22 career passes defensed in college and could be a rotational player immediately. Draft tracker
Round 5 (165) — Rasheen Ali, RB, Marshall: Baltimore adds to its running back room after signing Derrick Henry in free agency. Ali's injury history, pass blocking, and ball security (11 fumbles from 2021-23) are a concern. But he can make breakaway plays with his burst. Draft tracker
Round 6 (218, compensatory selection from Jets) — Devin Leary, QB, Kentucky: This is a departure from what Baltimore's often done at the backup quarterback spot. Leary's not a dual-threat quarterback but has NFL arm talent and experience in multiple offensive systems. He can make all the throws necessary at the NFL level but needs to improve his accuracy and timing to stick in the NFL. Draft tracker
Round 7 (228, from Jets) — Nick Samac, C, Michigan State: Samac likely won't start for the Ravens anytime soon but his background makes for a solid backup behind Tyler Linderbaum. He's a standout in the run game but his lack of flexibility and strength could see him struggle in pass protection against NFL competition. Draft tracker
Round 7 (250) — Sanoussi Kane, S, Purdue: Kane is excellent in the running game with the instincts to diagnose a play quickly. In coverage, he can hang with tight ends but wide receivers could be more of a problem. Baltimore's staff could develop him into an impact starter alongside standout safety Kyle Hamilton. Draft tracker
Baltimore Ravens' recent top draft picks
2023 (No. 22 overall): Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College
2022 (No. 14 overall): Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
2021 (No. 27 overall): Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
2020 (No. 28 overall): Patrick Queen, LB, LSU
2019 (No. 25 overall): Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
Previous drafts: 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020
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