10 small-school & HBCU prospects the Ravens should Target in the draft
The Ravens have a strong history of finding value outside the Power Four, and this year's draft class is loaded with small-school and HBCU talent worth targeting. Here are 10 prospects from under-the-radar programs that Baltimore should consider as they look to add depth and value on Day 2 and Day 3 of the NFL Draft. Morgan State linebacker Erick Hunter Hunter was the runner-up for the MEAC Defensive Player of the Year award.
He led the team with impressive stats, including 102 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, four sacks, five quarterback hurries, four forced fumbles, and one interception. Additionally, he returned a blocked kick for 90 yards to score a touchdown against Norfolk State, which was led by Michael Vick. Morgan State @MSUBearsFB linebacker Erick Hunter @ErickHunter04 (4.
48 speed, 37 vertical, 10-10 broad jump, 4. 21 short shuttle, 6-4, 225) excelled at American Bowl, @HBCULegacyBowl FCS, HBCU showcases. Participated in #Ravens local prospect day, dinner meeting #Vikings has met… pic.
twitter. com/01hQbRlt31 — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 6, 2026 WR Tyren Montgomery (John Carroll) Montgomery attended Nichols State before transferring to John Carroll. A highly explosive athlete, Montgomery set numerous school records, holds the titles of most receptions in a single season, most receiving touchdowns for a wide receiver in a single season, and most receiving yards in a single season for the Blue Streaks.
DT Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana): The Soutland Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Proctor played in 48 games, logging 134 total tackles, 45 solo, 26 TFLs, 16 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. CB Charles Demmings (Stephen F. Austin): A 6-2, 180-pound Cornerback from Mesquite, Texas, Demmings is an FCS All-American, and became the program's all-time leader in passes defended with 35 over his four years at Stephen F.
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