The latest Baltimore Ravens 2025 NFL Mock Draft at PFN follows John Harbaugh and Co. as they resupply the trenches, add a future RB1, and infuse the roster with added depth on Day 3 of the draft.
Who Could the Baltimore Ravens Draft in the 2025 NFL Draft?
Note: The draft order for the 2025 NFL Mock Draft was derived from my record and playoff predictions for the 2024 NFL regular season.
1.24) Baltimore Ravens: Fernando Carmona Jr., OT, Arkansas
It may be time to pass the torch again at left tackle in Baltimore. In the 2025 NFL Draft, one prospect who’d fit the Ravens’ mode of operation well is Fernando Carmona Jr.
At around 6’5″, 324 pounds, Carmona simply moves differently with his explosion and energy. His pad level is a work in progress, but he’s a space creator with his power.
2.56) Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Onyedim, DT, Iowa State
The Ravens pride themselves on their alignment versatility up front, and Tyler Onyedim plays right into that.
While Travis Jones mans 0- and 1-tech and Justin Madubuike disrupts at 3-tech and 4i, Tyler Onyedim can be a force against guards and tackles.
3.88) Baltimore Ravens: Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
In the immediate timeline, Devin Neal is an excellent change-of-pace back with receiving value, and he has RB1 potential with his vision and quicks.
Rounds 4-7
4.121) Malik Verdon, S, Iowa State
5.153) Jacob Gideon, OG, Western Michigan
6.185) Deshawn Pace, LB, UCF
7.217) Gilber Edmond, EDGE, South Carolina
Ravens 2025 NFL Mock Draft Analysis
Just as they did early in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Ravens once again focused on the trenches first in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
In 2024, the Ravens added their prospective starting right tackle, Roger Rosengarten, in Round 2. It was an important need at the time, and now, with injury-stricken Ronnie Stanley Jr. set to be a free agent, left tackle is an even greater area of focus.
In this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Ravens settled on Fernando Carmona Jr. in Round 1. Not only does Carmona have the tools, but he fits what the Ravens like to do stylistically. He can impose his will and move the line, and he can also get out in space and run down defenders.
A line centered around Carmona, Rosengarten, and Tyler Linderbaum has great potential, and Baltimore also added a potential gem on the interior in Jacob Gideon.
While the line was the focus in this mock, it wasn’t the only area that was addressed. The Ravens also supplemented their defensive line and their running back room, among other things.
Devin Neal, in particular, is an intriguing pick because of the value he might provide in the second, third, and fourth years of his rookie deal. Derrick Henry is Baltimore’s starter in the short term, but Keaton Mitchell’s outlook is uncertain as he returns from a torn ACL.
As RB2, Neal can be a terrific sparkplug, but he’s also legitimately capable of taking the reins in a volume role if Henry eventually hits the cliff.