2027 Ravens Mock Draft: Rookies Set to Shore Up Key Areas
Training Camp Nears
Only three weeks remain until the Baltimore Ravens open their training camp. The football talk season, known as mock draft season, is now in full swing. This period gives fans a glimpse of how the roster might shape up for the upcoming campaign.
Compensatory Picks on the Horizon
The Ravens are set to receive three additional draft choices, two in the fifth round and one in the sixth. Those extra selections will be added to the six picks already locked in by the team. The forthcoming compensatory picks could fill gaps that the current mock draft leaves open.
Center Is the Biggest Question Mark
Replacing Tyler Linderbaum at center is the Ravens’ top uncertainty heading into the season. KadeâŻPieper from Iowa is the highestârated prospect at the position and could become the longâterm solution. Pieper brings solid passâpro work and impressive runâblocking fundamentals, plus he is considered one of the most athletic offensive linemen in this class.
Defensive Line Urgency
The defensive front is the other position Baltimore is mocked on more often than any other besides center. AJâŻHolmesâŻJr. from Texas Tech fits the bill as one of the best runâstoppers in the draft. Holmes lacks elite passârush speed but has the potential to become a reliable interior run anchor for the defense.
Quarterback Stakes Before an Extension
While LamarâŻJackson’s contract extension remains optimistic, the team is still drafting a quarterback early in this mock. JaydenâŻMaiava of USC is projected to take a significant step forward after a breakout 2025 season. If the Ravens decide to add depth at the position before locking in a longâterm deal for Jackson, Maiava could be the signalâcaller they consider.
Secondary Improvement Plan
Pass defense has allowed too many yards in recent years, and the Ravens aim to reinforce the secondary with XavierâŻScott. Scott earned the nickname âX gonna take it from yaâ for his knack of forcing turnovers. A return to form after an ankle injury that sidelined him last season could boost his draft stock and give the Ravens a true ballâhawk.
Edge Rusher Pressure
Baltimore’s draft class feels incomplete without at least one edge rusher, reflecting the struggles of recent picks. TaylorâŻWein from Oklahoma offers a ferocious first step and consistent ability to get to the quarterback. While Wein does not yet project as an everyâdown player, his potential to improve the pass rush is compelling.
Running Back Gamble
JusticeâŻHaynes, a highârisk/reward talent from Georgia Tech, is expected to land in the seventh round. After a promising stint at Michigan where he led the BigâŻTen in rushing before a foot injury cut his season short, Haynes remains a thriller when healthy. The Ravens will hope his career trajectory stabilizes and adds depth to the backfield.
This mock draft highlights the areas the Ravens prioritized as they prepare for camp. The blend of immediate contributors and developmental talents could set the tone for a competitive 2027 season. Stay tuned for the updated version that will incorporate the official compensatory picks when they are announced.
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