2026 NFL Mock Draft: Baltimore Ravens take tackle
With the 14th overall pick in the 2026 Bleeding Green Nation community mock draft, Baltimore Ravens GM 215T1LL1D1e selects ...
ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 06: Offensive lineman Monroe Freeling #57 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates following the SEC Championship Game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide on December 06, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. (Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia The Baltimore Ravens are coming off a very disappointing season. They allowed their worst point differential in the last four years and mimicked their least amount of wins in the last five.
Their defense has historically been their calling card, but they could not seem to replicate the success of the past. The Ravens prefer to run the ball, which is tough to do when you’re either playing from behind or trading scores with the opponent. Offensively, their talent at the skill positions is strong.
Lamar Jackson is a two-time league MVP. Often efficient and the orchestrator of countless highlight plays in the regular season, he still struggles to carry that success into the postseason when it matters most. John Simpson was signed to help bolster the offensive line, and potentially aid in softening the blow of losing Tyler Linderbaum to free agency.
At running back, Derrick Henry still strikes fear into would be tacklers. Despite his age, he’s still an absolute unit and a difficult player to keep out of the end zone. As for wide receiver and tight end, Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews remain as their top options.
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