Ravens draft picks 2024: When does Baltimore pick? Full list of NFL Draft selections

Tyler Lauletta

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After a 13-4 season that ended in the AFC Championship game, the Baltimore Ravens will be approaching the 2024 NFL Draft with an eye on plugging the few holes they have.

The Ravens enter the draft with nine total selections. And though their own picks come in toward the end of each round, they do have two extra picks in the fourth and seventh rounds.

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Offensive line remains a big priority, especially after losing key free agents like LG John Simpson and G Kevin Zeitler while trading OT Morgan Moses.

Beyond that, however, the Ravens could use depth at positions like cornerback and wide receiver. The latter position, in particular, is likely to pique fans’ interests, as Baltimore is still lacking at that position beyond Zay Flowers.

The Sporting News is tracking the Ravens’ 2024 NFL Draft selections, from round one to seven. Follow along with the picks below.

Ravens draft picks 2024: When does Baltimore pick next?

  • Round 1, Pick No. 30: Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
  • Round 2, Pick No. 62: Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington
  • Round 3, Pick No. 93: Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State
  • Round 4, Pick No. 113: Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina
  • Round 4, Pick No. 130: T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State
  • Round 5, Pick No. 165: Rasheen Ali, RB, Marshall
  • Round 6, Pick No. 218: Devin Leary, QB, Kentucky
  • Round 7, Pick No. 228: Nick Samac, C, Michigan State
  • Round 7, Pick No. 250: Sanoussi Kane, S, Purdue

Ravens NFL Draft order 2024

Round Pick Selection
1 30 Nate Wiggins, CB
2 62 Roger Rosengarten, OT
3 93 Adisa Isaac, EDGE
4 113 Devontez Walker, WR
4 130 T.J. Tampa, CB
5 165 Rasheen Ali, RB
6 218 Devin Leary, QB
7 228 Nick Samac, C
7 250 Sanoussi Kane, S, Purdue

Ravens NFL Draft needs

  • Offensive line: The Ravens have prided themselves on strong offensive line play, and they expect to continue to be solid upfront in 2024. John Harbaugh said in March at the annual league meeting that he expects to be better upfront next season, despite their offseason losses. Luckily, many experts consider this draft to be loaded with offensive linemen.
  • Wide receiver: The Ravens’ receiver room is still lacking heading into 2024. Beyond Zay Flowers, it’s unclear if there is another receiver who can step up and become a top target for Lamar Jackson. Rashod Bateman is still around, but hasn’t progressed the way some fans would hope and may be on the trade block. The team re-signed Nelson Agholor, but they have not yet brought back Odell Beckham Jr. NFL Network’s Lance Zerlein pegs wide receiver as the second strongest position group in the draft and says some future starters should be available on Day 2.
  • Cornerback: Eric DeCosta has said he would like to target a cornerback at some point in the draft, but didn’t say which round. And white the Ravens have two good options in Marlon Humphrey and Brandon Stephens, but beyond them, their depth is a little shaky. As DeCosta said, it’s good to have depth because of injuries, especially at such a vital position.

Ravens mock draft 2024

Here is how the Ravens’ draft could unfold in 2024, according to TSN’s Vinnie Iyer’s seven-round mock draft:

Round Pick Selection Position College
1 30 Graham Barton OT Duke
2 62 Jermaine Burton WR Alabama
3 93 Darian Taylor-Demerson S Texas Tech
4 113 DeWayne Carter DT Duke
4 130 Caelen Carson C Wake Forest
5 165 Jordan Travis QB Florida State
6 218 Jabari Small RB Tennessee
7 228 Trey Taylor S Air Force
7 250 Jacob Monk C Duke

The first round of the NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 25 live from Detroit, Michigan.

Tyler Lauletta

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Tyler Lauletta has been working in sports media for nearly a decade, with stops at Business Insider and Sports Illustrated. Residing just outside Philadelphia, he is a recovering Truster of the Process and remains a sicko for the Eagles, Sixers and Phillies. He’s covered the Super Bowl and World Series from the press box and hopes to finagle his way into Wimbledon in the near future. You can follow him on X/Twitter @tylerlauletta.