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Ravens Seek Offensive, Defensive Depth Ahead of 2025 NFL Draft
The Baltimore Ravens, coming off an AFC North title but another disappointing playoff exit, enter the 2025 NFL Draft with several key needs and limited cap space, having focused on retaining key veterans like Ronnie Stanley and adding DeAndre Hopkins. Despite drafting cornerback Nate Wiggins last year, the team still faces depth concerns at both the cornerback and safety positions, especially after losing Brandon Stephens in free agency and releasing Marcus Williams. Analysts suggest the Ravens should avoid certain first-round prospects like Shemar Stewart, whose athleticism is impressive but whose college production was limited, while also evaluating intriguing edge rushers like James Pearce Jr. and Mykel Williams. General Manager Eric DeCosta is known for his draft maneuvering, and the team hopes top defensive and offensive prospects might fall to them at pick No. 27. Other draft priorities include bolstering offensive guard depth after free agency departures and considering future needs at running back and tight end. With 11 draft picks and a strong core roster, Baltimore aims to address its defensive and offensive holes to make a deeper playoff run in 2025.


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