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The 2025 NFL Draft is imminent, with the Ravens leveraging trade value charts to optimize their draft strategy. General manager Eric DeCosta is recognized for his adeptness in navigating draft trades.
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The 2025 NFL draft is just hours away, and thanks to Jimmy Johnson, Gil Brandt, and Rich Hill, even the most inexperienced general manager can manage most draft-day trades. Every team in the NFL has a trade value chart based on the one devised by the former Cowboys head coach and enhanced by Hill. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta is among the best in the league at moving up and down draft boards. Baltimore will certainly be among the teams utilizing the chart to restock a championship roster.
The details of any trade can be found in the value of the moves, using the NFL’s trade value chart.
Back when he was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and building a dynasty, Jimmy Johnson developed a value chart that assigned every draft pick a specific point value. This made it easier for him and front-office types to compare the relative value of draft picks in different rounds.
A system formulated by personnel guru Gil Brandt and the former Cowboys head coach in the 1990s, the chart helps measure the value of draft assets and helps negotiate trades. Known as the "Dallas Draft Picks Value Chart," Johnson's grading system for picks is used by executives across the league and consulted before making final decisions on trade proposals or offers.
Using the trade value chart from DraftTek, Baltimore has the 12th-most draft capital among NFL teams and the third-best draft capital in the AFC North
Picks: Nos. 14, 45, 80, 115, 154, 162, 173, 174, 211, 250, 253
Jimmy Johnson created the original NFL Draft value chart during his time with the Cowboys in the early 1990s. With the guidance of Gil Brandt, the Cowboys assigned numerical values to each draft pick to evaluate their worth for potential trades. The draft value trade chart was created by assigning the highest value to the first pick, which was 3,000 points. After that, each pick lost value, and at its core, Dallas enjoyed a competitive advantage until the rest of the NFL caught on.
The NFL trade value chart, developed by Jimmy Johnson, assigns point values to draft picks, helping teams compare and negotiate trades effectively.
Eric DeCosta is the general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, known for his skill in managing draft trades and enhancing the team's roster.
The specific details of the Ravens' draft order for the 2025 NFL Draft can be found in the latest updates on their draft strategy and trade plans.

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In case you're unfamiliar with the old-school Jimmy Johnson trade chart, here's how the Ravens value charts out courtesy of Pro Football Reference.
Round 1 pick 14 (overall value 1100)
Round 2 pick 45 (overall value 450)
Round 3 pick 80 (overall value 190)
Round 4 pick 115 (overall value 64)
Round 5 pick 154 (overall value 30)
Round 6 Pick 162 (overall value 27)
Round 6 Pick 173 (overall value 22)
Round 6 Pick 174 (overall value 22)
Round 7 pick 211 (overall value 7)
Ravens trade value chart /Rich Hill-Jimmy Johnson
Because the addition of compensatory picks impacts the value of other selections, Rich Hill (Pats Pulpit) updated the chart in recent years to reflect their trade value.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Full Ravens draft order with trade value charts