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Baltimore Ravens 2025 NFL Draft: Targeting Top Talent With The 27th Overall Pick

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Baltimore Ravens 2025 NFL Draft: Targeting Top Talent With The 27th Overall Pick

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The Baltimore Ravens fell short of expectations this past season, bowing out in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Despite dominating the stat sheet and holding the Buffalo Bills out of the end zone for the entire second half, the Ravens suffered a 27-25 loss, largely due to three costly turnovers.

While the result was disappointing, the Ravens appear well-positioned on the offensive skill side of the ball.

Along the offensive line, Baltimore made key moves, signing Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley and guard Ben Cleveland. However, the loss of versatile veteran Patrick Mekari in free agency creates a gap in depth and flexibility up front.

Defensively, the Ravens' line struggled to contain Buffalo in the postseason. With long-time nose tackle Michael Pierce retiring, Baltimore faces a need to reinforce the interior with proven run-stoppers while also preserving the edge-rushing dominance that has defined its defense.

With 11 picks in the upcoming April NFL Draft, the Ravens have ample draft capital to address key roster needs on both sides of the ball. This stockpile of assets also positions them as a candidate to trade up in the first round, should an opportunity arise to secure a high-priority prospect.

As the draft nears, veteran oddsmaker Adam Thompson of Bookies.com has compiled NFL odds on who the Ravens may target with the 27th overall pick. Here’s a breakdown of the top candidates in play for Baltimore:

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Baltimore Ravens First Round NFL Draft Odds 

Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft Odds - Pick 27
Player Odds % Chance
Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, B.C. +400 20.0
Tyler Booker, G/C, Alabama +475 17.4
Josh Conerly Jr., T, Oregon +500 16.7
Josh Simmons, T, Ohio St. +500 16.7
James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee +700 12.5
Armand Membou, T, Missouri +800 11.1
Walter Nolen, DL, Ole Miss +850 10.5
The Field +900 10.0

This hypothetical NFL betting market is for entertainment purposes only and does not reflect any market that may be available on betting sites and betting apps.

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Baltimore Ravens 2025 NFL Draft Prospect Analysis

Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, B.C. (+400)

Donovan Ezeiruaku profiles as a developmental edge rusher with sound fundamentals and high motor. While not the most dynamic option on the board, he adds rotational value and scheme versatility. With the Ravens seeking to replenish their pass rush, Ezeiruaku could provide much-needed depth—particularly if they move on from veteran talent.

Tyler Booker, G/C, Alabama (+475)

One of the youngest prospects in the draft, Tyler Booker enters with 25 college starts and a reputation for consistency in the SEC. At 6’5”, 321 pounds, he brings prototypical size and durability. While he may lack elite athleticism, Booker projects as a reliable interior lineman who could contribute early in a rotation and develop into a long-term fixture.


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Josh Conerly Jr., T, Oregon (+500)

Josh Conerly Jr. offers strong value if the Ravens prioritize bolstering their offensive line. With nimble footwork and solid technique, Conerly is a logical fit for a team that’s restructuring its trenches and could be looking for a long-term answer at tackle.

Josh Simmons, T, Ohio State (+500)

Josh Simmons served as a cornerstone of Ohio State’s offensive line during the Buckeyes’ national title run. A physical and polished tackle, Simmons projects as a high-floor, long-term starter. His relatively modest odds here may reflect uncertainty about his availability at Pick 27, as he’s expected to be off the board earlier.

James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee (+700)

A high upside pass rusher with elite burst, James Pearce Jr. ranked fourth among edge defenders at the NFL Combine. Though he’ll benefit from adding bulk to his frame, his explosiveness off the edge and raw athleticism gives him long-term starter potential. He’s a prospect who fits Baltimore’s history of developing edge talent.

Armand Membou, T, Missouri (+800)

If Baltimore is intent on reinforcing the offensive line, Armand Membou represents excellent value at this stage of the draft. A steady presence at Missouri, Membou offers plug-and-play potential and would be a smart choice regardless of how the draft board develops ahead of Pick 27.


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Walter Nolen, DL, Ole Miss (+850)

Walter Nolen, a Texas A&M transfer, made an impact at Ole Miss and possesses all the traits of a classic SEC interior lineman. At 6'4", he combines disruptive power, leverage, and quickness at the snap. Graded as a potential “Year 1 Starter” by NFL Next Gen Stats, Nolen offers immediate upside as a run-stuffer with pass-rushing potential.

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