Best remaining prospects for the Ravens’ on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft
The Ravens have a whopping eight picks on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Here’s who they should target.
MANHATTAN, KS - NOVEMBER 29: Center Sam Hecht #75 of the Kansas State Wildcats gets set on the line of scrimmage against the Colorado Buffaloes in the second half at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Ravens enter Day 3 with eight picks and several minor needs across their roster.
Baltimore Beatdown’s Zach Canter offers his top late-round prospects that fit in Baltimore: One of the biggest things on people’s mind for Day 3 is the Ravens nabbing a center and tight end. The big name is Sam Hecht , one of the last guys you can feel confident about stepping in and starting right away, but it’s unknown if he’ll make it to the Ravens. The other option that’s intriguing to me is Jager Burton from Kentucky who the Ravens spent extended time with in the pre-draft process.
At tight end, there’s few names I care about at this point but Michael Trigg is a receiver athlete at the position, Tanner Koziol has the size and blocking chops to become a good in-line option, and Josh Cuevas and Matthew Hibner are good multi-role tight ends. Beyond that, I have some favorite names remaining on the board. CB Jermond McCoy remains available but he might be off their board entirely with the medical issues.
CB Kieonte Scott is a favorite of mine as a slot option. He profiles more as a safety/dime backer than an actual corner, as his man coverage skills aren’t spectacular. But he got enough talent to be a a starting nickel in a zone heavy scheme.