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Looking at one WR prospect for Ravens in every round of NFL draft

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The Baltimore Ravens approach the wide receiver position with a different urgency, as the franchise continues to search for consistent, high-end production alongside Pro Bowl pass catcher Zay Flowers. While the system is built around the run game and tight end Mark Andrews, adding explosive perimeter talent remains a priority. Whether it's a first-round playmaker who can stretch the field or a mid-round target with size and yards-after-catch ability, Baltimore must show a willingness to invest in receivers who can create separation and win one-on-one matchups.

For the Ravens, targeting a wide receiver in any round of the 2026 NFL Draft comes down to fit and value. Early-round prospects could step in immediately as featured options, while Day 2 and Day 3 picks offer depth, special teams value, and developmental upside. With an evolving passing attack and a need for more consistency on the outside, Baltimore has the flexibility to attack the position throughout the draft — ensuring they come away with at least one receiver capable of contributing right away.

From first-round stars to late-round sleepers, here’s one wide receiver the Ravens could target in every round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Rd 1: Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State A 6-foot-2 playmaker, Tyson is A big, physical pass catcher who missed games in all four of his years at Arizona State, including missing 3 games with a hamstring injury in 2025. Last season, he still totaled 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns.

The previous year, he keyed Arizona State's run to the College Football Playoffs with 75 catches, for 1,101 yards and 10 scores while averaging 14. 7 yards per catch. Rd 2: Germie Bernard, Alabama The Crimson Tide receiver stands 6-foot-1, 206 pounds and logged an impressive 4.

48-second 40-yard dash and a 6. 71-second three-cone drill, the best among the few receivers who participated. The Washington transfer finished tied for fifth in the SEC with seven receiving touchdowns and also tied for 11th in the conference for total touchdowns, recording nine.