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The Baltimore Ravens are eyeing ten NFL draft prospects who could make an immediate impact. Their strategy focuses on selecting top-tier talent that unexpectedly falls in the draft.
The Baltimore Ravens are no strangers to letting the draft come to them, often capitalizing on top-tier talent that unexpectedly slides down the board with a best-player-available approach. Under general manager Eric DeCosta, the organization has built a reputation for patience and discipline, trusting its evaluations rather than forcing picks to meet perceived needs.
That approach creates opportunities, especially in the middle of the first round, where a falling prospect can instantly change the outlook of a draft class. If the board breaks in their favor, Baltimore could be in position to land a difference-makerāone of several players who may not be expected to be available but would be ideal fits if they are.
The Ravens are built to contend now, and this draft class could deliver immediate contributors. Here are ten prospects who could step in and make an immediate impact in Baltimore.
A 6-foot-2 playmaker, Tyson is A big, physical pass catcher who missed games in all four of his years at Arizona State, including missing 3 games with a hamstring injury in 2025. Last season, he still totaled 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. The previous year, he keyed Arizona State's run to the College Football Playoffs with 75 catches, for 1,101 yards and 10 scores while averaging 14.7 yards per catch.
Delane is a potential top-10 pick and the best cornerback available after a dominant season at LSU, where he only allowed 14 catches on 35 targets across 11 games, intercepting two passes and breaking up seven others. Among 128 qualifying college cornerbacks, Delane allowed the second-best passer rating in man coverage (28.3) and ranked first in zone coverage (14.6).
Ohio State is Wide Receiver U, and Emeka Egbuka is the most recent star wideout to come out of Columbus. With Jeremiah Smith slated for 2027, Tate is putting up some serious numbers and showing why he is a top prospect for this class. Tate averaged 18.2 yards per catch last season. He is a precise route runner with great hands and outstanding body control.
Ten prospects have been identified as potential immediate contributors for the Ravens, including WR Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State.
The Ravens employ a best-player-available approach, focusing on patience and discipline to capitalize on unexpected talent in the draft.
Being in the middle of the first round allows the Ravens to potentially land difference-makers who fall down the board, enhancing their draft class.
The Ravens are built to contend now, and the right draft class could provide them with immediate contributors to strengthen their roster.

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Derrick Henry is a future Hall of Famer who is also 32 and set to begin his first year under a new, revamped coaching staff and offensive system. Baltimore could make a move to secure their first if the former Notre Dame running back slips past five or six. Love is an explosive runner who possesses great burst and acceleration, with the top-end speed to run away from opposing defenders. In 2025, Love led the team with 1,372 rushing yards on 199 carries, averaging 6.9 yards per carry. Additionally, he finished fourth on the team with 27 receptions, totaling 280 receiving yards, and amassing 1,652 yards from scrimmage.
A versatile playmaker, Perkins can rush the passer, cover, and play sideline-to-sidelineāmaking him a perfect chess piece for a modern defense.
Mel Kiper's No. 1 at tight end in the 2026 draft and No. 10 overall. Sadiq was a key figure in the Ducks' explosive offense last year. Sadiq led all tight ends in college football in touchdown catches with eight and was the Ducks' second-leading pass-catcher with 560 yards, catching 51 passes for an Oregon team that finished the season 13-2 and returned to the College Football Playoff.
A young player who is still developing, Sadiq, 20, had five catches and 29 yards in the 56-22 loss to the Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Semifinal. Sadiq lacks dominant size at 6-foot-3 and 245 pounds, but his run-after-catch skills are elite, and he's a proven red zone contributor who had six dropped passes in 2025.
A disruptive interior presence, Woods fits perfectly with Baltimore's tradition of dominant defensive line play. His strength and quickness would immediately impact the rotation.
A dynamic and versatile pass rusher, Faulk ranked eighth in the SEC with 45 total pressures in 2024 according to Pro Football Focus. Overall, Faulk finishes his college career with 73 total tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks.
Ioane plays with intense power and quickness, using 330 pounds of elite force, earning second-team All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation as an offensive guard. Ioane is the 158th Nittany Lion (192ndĀ selection) to be named an All-American by an NCAA-recognized outlet (AFCA, Associated Press, FWAA, The Sporting News, Walter Camp Football Foundation). Ioane was selected to the All-Big Ten Second Team in 2024 and to the Honorable Mention Team in 2023. He'll exit State College after playing in 44 games and making 32 starts at Penn State. According to PFF, he allowed zero sacks and three pressures in 310 pass blocking snaps in 2025.
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