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The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, aiming to fill crucial gaps to maximize their Super Bowl window. With a competitive roster, the draft could significantly impact their chances of success.

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The NFL Draft is where contenders are built, and for the Baltimore Ravens, this year is about maximizing a Super Bowl window. With an aggressive front office and a roster close to contention, Baltimore enters the 2026 draft looking to fill key gaps.
This is a team that expects to compete now. The margin between good and great could come down to this draft.
Here's how the Ravens stack up, what it means and how they should approach the first round.
Based on CBS Sports power rankings for all 32 teams in NFL Draft
| Category | Score | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Draft capital | 3.9 | Strong depth with multiple picks |
| Front office DNA | 9 | Highly aggressive approach |
| Roster urgency | 9 | Win-now window remains open |
The Ravens are looking to fill critical gaps in their roster to enhance their competitiveness for the upcoming season.
The draft is crucial for the Ravens as it could determine their ability to transition from a good to a great team, potentially enhancing their Super Bowl prospects.
The Ravens plan to approach the first round aggressively to secure players that address their immediate needs and strengthen their roster.

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Pick No. 14: Stay put
Add an immediate-impact player without sacrificing draft capital.
Round 1, Pick 14: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
A versatile tight end who adds explosiveness to the offense and replaces Isaiah Likely as TE2 behind Mark Andrews.