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The Baltimore Ravens showcased strong performance during the 2026 NFL Draft, maintaining their competitive edge in the AFC North. Despite roster changes, the overall dynamics in the division remain largely unchanged.
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The setting couldn't have been more fitting. In hostile territory, surrounded by black and gold, the Baltimore Ravens handled their business. Draft cards were read, new names were called, and yes... Baltimore leaned into the villain role along the way.
Great job by Mark Ingram, by the way. He crushed it!
Now comes the real question. Did anything actually change in the AFC North? After three days of roster building, the answer is surprisingly simple: not much. Now that we have time to catch our breath, let's look at how these long-time rivals stand when stacked vs. one another.
Round/Pick Name Pos. College1/14 Olaivavega Ioane G Penn State2/45 Zion Young EDGE Missouri3/80 Ja'Kobi Lane WR USC4/115 Elijah Sarratt WR Indiana4/133 Matthew Hibner TE SMU5/162 Chandler Rivers CB Duke5/173 Josh Cuevas TE Alabama5/174 Adam Randall RB Clemson6/211 Ryan Eckley P Michigan State7/250 Rayshaun Benny DT Michigan7/253 Evan Beerntsen G Northwestern
Call it confidence, not bias. Baltimore still sits at the top of the division because they possess what every contender needs: a difference-maker at quarterback in Lamar Jackson. Until that changes, the Ravens maintain their edge.
Yes, the Pittsburgh Steelers ended the Ravens' most recent season. That happens. It doesn’t automatically make them the better team. Baltimore addressed key needs, added toughness, and stayed true to its identity. That matters over the course of a full season, and here's the kicker. The Ravens remain better at quarterback, the game's most important position.
The Ravens had a strong showing during the 2026 NFL Draft, effectively enhancing their roster.
The Baltimore Ravens currently hold the top position in the AFC North power rankings following the draft.
No, the overall dynamics in the AFC North have not changed significantly after the draft.
Mark Ingram is highlighted as a standout player for the Ravens during the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Round/Pick Name Pos. College1/21 Max Iheanachor OT Arizona State2/47 Germie Bernard WR Alabama3/76 Drew Allar QB Penn State3/85 Daylen Everette CB Georgia3/96 Gennings Dunker OT Iowa4/121 Kaden Wetjen WR Iowa5/169 Riley Nowakowski TE Indiana6/210 Gabriel Rubio DT Notre Dame7/224 Robert Spears-Jennings S Oklahoma7/230 Eli Heidenreich RB Navy
The Pittsburgh Steelers got better. There's no denying that. Their draft class added talent across the board. Prospects like Drew Allar bring intrigue to the quarterback position. But intrigue isn't certainty. Whether it's Allar or a veteran option like Aaron Rodgers, questions remain at center, and in this division, that's a massive problem.
Round/Pick Name Pos. College2/41 Cashius Howell EDGE Texas A&M3/72 Tacario Davis CB Washington4/128 Connor Lew C Auburn4/140 Colbie Young WR Georgia6/189 Brian Parker II C Duke7/221 Jack Endries TE Texas7/226 Landon Robinson DT Navy
The Cincinnati Bengals did what they needed to do, sort of. They got younger and addressed key positions, but only three of their seven draft choices were on defense, and they didn't have a selection until the second round. Adding edge help was critical, and there's real promise in their class. Still, they're chasing consistency. The presence of Joe Burrow keeps them dangerous, but they clearly haven't closed any real gaps.
Round/Pick Name Pos. College1/9 Spencer Fano OT Utah1/24 KC Concepcion WR Texas A&M2/39 Denzel Boston WR Washington2/58 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S Toledo3/86 Austin Barber OT Florida5/146 Parker Brailsford C Alabama5/149 Justin Jefferson LB Alabama5/170 Joe Royer TE Cincinnati6/182 Taylen Green QB Arkansas7/248 Carsen Ryan TE BYU
The Cleveland Browns remain in a different tier, the lowest rung on the ladder. There are pieces worth watching, but this roster still feels incomplete. Until proven otherwise, they're playing catch-up in a division that demands more than potential. Long story short, the AFC North is still what it's always been. It's physical, competitive, and unforgiving, but for now, the hierarchy remains intact. And until someone proves otherwise, Baltimore is still the team everyone else is chasing.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: AFC North power rankings: Where Ravens stand after the 2026 NFL Draft