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Final Baltimore Ravens 2025 Draft Class
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The 2025 NFL Draft is complete, and the Baltimore Ravens have added 11 new players to the roster. 

Whether it was addressing key needs or bringing in the best player available, the Ravens added to their offense, defense, and special teams. 

So, here is the Ravens 2025 Final Draft Class:

Round 1, No. 27: Georgia S Malaki Starks


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Malaki Starks is a great fit for the Ravens, who was referred to by Baltimore's general manager Eric DeCosta as the best safety in the draft. Being able to pair Hamilton with Starks will make it very difficult for opposing teams to get any points. 

Round 2, No. 59: Marshall EDGE Mike Green


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Mike Green's fall in the NFL Draft was due to his off-the-field issues and concerns. But when looking at it from strictly a playing stand point, Green is a talented edge rusher and fills one of the Ravens biggest needs. 

Round 3, No. 91: LSU OL Emery Jones Jr.


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While Emery Jones Jr. played tackle in college, the Ravens already have their set starting tackles, but there is a need on the interior. They could look to move Jones to left guard, with him being able to help with run blocking and pass protecting. If they don't move him inside, he adds depth at the tackle position.  

Round 4, No. 129: Cal LB Teddye Buchanan


Nov 23, 2024; Berkeley, California, USA; California Golden Bears linebacker Teddye Buchanan (10) during the second quarter against the Stanford Cardinal at California Memorial Stadium.Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

While Teddye Buchanan is listed as a linebacker, he can also contribute on special teams. Plus, he recorded the highest vertical jump (40 inches) across all the linebacker prospects at the NFL Combine. 

Round 5, No. 141: Alabama A&M OT Carson Vinson


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Versatility is key for Carson Vinson, who is projected to be able to make the switch to guard if needed. He started four years at left tackle only allowing two sacks in 2024. 

Round 6, No. 178: Western Michigan CB Bilhal Kone


Feb 28, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Western Michigan defensive back Bilhal Kone (DB18) participates in drills during the 2025 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Bilhal Kone adds depth at the cornerback position for Baltimore, coming in after having finished with 70 tackles, eight passes broken up, and one interception at Western Michigan in 2024. 

Round 6, No. 186: Arizona K Tyler Loop


Feb 26, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Arizona place kicker Tyler Loop (PK05) attempts a field goal during workouts at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Considering the uncertainty with Justin Tucker, the Ravens are bringing in another kicker. Tyler Loop went 18-for-23 for field goals along with 23-for-25 for extra points during the 2024 season. Specifically he made six out of nine attempts from more than 50 yards out. 

Round 6, No. 203: Colorado WR LaJohntay Wester


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LaJohntay Wester will fill a big roster need for the Ravens, coming in as a return specialist. 

Round 6, No. 210: Virginia Tech T Aeneas Peebles


Feb 27, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Virginia Tech defensive lineman Aeneas Peebles (DL26) participates in drills during the 2025 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil StadiumKirby Lee-Imagn Images

Aeneas Peebles was projected to go earlier in the draft, so he could end up being a steal for Baltimore. He also adds to the Ravens pass rush. 

Round 6, No. 212: Rutgers CB Robert Longerbeam


Feb 28, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Rutgers defensive back Robert Longerbeam (DB19) participates in drills during the 2025 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The second cornerback the Ravens drafted in 2025, the Rutgers cornerback  finished the 2024 season with 43 total tackles, 11 passes defended, and two interceptions.

Round 7, No. 243: LSU G Garrett Dellinger


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Dellinger brings versatility to the interior of the offensive line. He is a player that will come in ready to work while the Ravens view him as a draft and develop player. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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