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Ravens final seven-round mock draft loads up offense for 2026

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Using PFF’s simulator, the Ravens prioritize offense in a seven-round mock draft, adding a dynamic receiver, line depth, and versatile backfield weapons for 2026.

After months of waiting, the time has finally come, and the full attention of all 32 NFL teams will be on the NFL draft in Pittsburgh. The Ravens rarely move away from their organizational philosophy, and in the 31-year history of the franchise, Baltimore had never parted ways with a first-round pick in order to complete a trade, but after only registering 30 sacks last season and hiring Jesse Minter, the Ravens could go all out to add even more terror on the edge. Baltimore agreed to a four-year, $112 million deal with former Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson.

This year, the NFL Draft Main Theater and Main Stage will be located just outside Acrisure Stadium on Pittsburgh's North Shore, placing the Draft at the heart of one of the country's most recognizable sports districts. The players on the open market are critical, but Baltimore builds through the draft, and Eric DeCosta will have nearly a dozen picks to help replenish the talent that's expected to depart. Using the PFF mock draft simulator, the Baltimore Ravens shift focus to building around their offense in this seven-round mock draft.

From wide receiver playmakers to offensive line depth and backfield support, here's how Baltimore could reload its attack for the 2026 season and beyond. Round 1 Pick 14: Makai Lemon, WR USC The USC junior wide receiver was dominant for the Trojans last season while serving as Jayden Maiava's favorite target in the team's high-powered passing attack. He won the Biletnikoff Award as the most outstanding wide receiver in college football after he caught 79 passes for 1,156 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Lemon had just three touchdown catches in his first two college seasons combined. Lemon was third among all FBS players in receiving yards per game, with 96. 3, fourth in receiving yards, and tied for seventh in touchdown receptions.

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