
Baltimore Ravens: 2025 NFL Draft Class


Baltimore Ravens
2025 NFL Draft
Eleven (11) Players Drafted
- 1.27 — Malaki Starks
S, Georgia - 2.27 — Mike Green
ED, Marshall - 3.27 — Emery Jones Jr.
OT, LSU - 4.27 — Teddy Buchanan
LB, Cal - 5.03 — Carson Vinson
OT, Alabama A&M - 6.02 — Bilhal Kone
CB, Western Michigan - 6.10 — Tyler Loop
K, Arizona - 6.27 — LaJohntay Wester
WR, Colorado - 6.34 — Aeneas Peebles
DT, Virginia Tech - 6.36 — Robert Longerbeam
CB, Rutgers - 7.27 — Garrett Dellinger
OG, LSU
Sports Info Solutions
Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.
- Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
- Critical and Positional Factors: Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.
Malaki Starks, SAF
SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level
Mike Green, EDGE
SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level
Emery Jones Jr., OT
SIS Grade: 6.5 (Lower End Starter): Only a 1 position player
Teddy Buchanan, LB
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level LB, but non-starter - quality SPT player
Carson Vinson, OT
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Backup LT): Quality depth level LT - 1 position player
Bilhal Kone, CB
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): #4 Depth level CB, but non-starter - Quality SPT player
Tyler Loop, K
SIS Grade: Was not scouted on the SIS draft site.
LaJohntay Wester, WR
SIS Grade: 5.8 (#5 Backup w/SPT): Quality depth level 5th WR with SPT ability
Aeneas Peebles, DT
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level DL, but only 1 position player - ALL 3 downs
Robert Longerbeam, CB
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): #4 Depth level CB, but non-starter - Quality SPT player
Garrett Dellinger, OG
SIS Grade: 6.2 (Multi-Position Backup): Backup OL that can play multiple positions
UDFA Signings
RB Sone Ntoh, Monmouth
WR Jahmal Banks, Nebraska
WR Kisean Johnson, Western Kentucky
WR Xavier Guillory, Arizona State
TE Sam Pitz, Minnesota-Duluth
T Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, Oregon State
T Jared Penning, Northern Iowa
T Ozzie Hutchinson, Albany
T Reid Holskey, Miami (OH)
DI Jayson Jones, Auburn
DI Nash Hutmacher, Nebraska
EDGE Diwun Black, Temple
LB Chandler Martin, Memphis
LB Jay Higgins, Iowa
CB Marquise Robinson, Arkansas
S Desmond Igbinosun, Rutgers
S Keondre Jackson, Illinois State
S Reuben Lowery III, Chattanooga
Minicamp Invites
QB Collin Schlee, Virginia Tech
WR Ketron Jackson Jr., Baylor
WR Logan Tomlinson, New Hampshire
TE Kamari Morales, Boston College
G Isaac Bunyan, Maryland
T Lucas Scott, Army
IOL Thomas Perry, Middlebury
EDGE Nchabanu Fortaboh, Towson
LB Jacob Dobbs, James Madison
LB Julian Young, Colby
CB Keyon Martin, Louisiana-Lafayette
CB Rob Carter Jr., Robert Morris
CB Woodi Washington, Oklahoma
S Tavian Montgomery, Central Connecticut State
LS Josh Wojciechowicz, Colorado School of Mines
K John Hoyland, Wyoming
3-Round Mock Draft
2025 Baltimore Ravens Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic
- 1.27 (27)
Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE - 2.27 (59)
Jonah Savaiinaea, OG - 3.27 (91)
Jack Bech, WR
SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)
- Donovan Ezeiruaku, ED — 6.7 (Strong Starter)
- Jonah Savaiinaea, OG — 6.6 (Lower-end Starter)
- Jack Bech, WR — 6.4 (Limited Starter or Multi-Position Backup)
The Ravens, as they often do this time of year, let the draft fall to them.
For their trouble, they get a guy who had the second most sacks in college football last year, who played in a Power 4 conference, has 34" arms, actually has a developed pass-rush plan, and even played in an NFL style scheme that ran simulated pressures that saw him not only rush the passer and set the edge but also drop into coverage as a defender and sometimes work as a quarterback spy. The Lions and Bills are devastated as the Ravens select Donovan Ezeiruaku.
One thing you hear a lot from Tetairoa McMillan's defenders is that he was dealing with poor quarterback play and having to run around all the time on scramble drills to try and get open. One reason his quarterback was able to do that was Jonah Savaiinaea, who the Ravens happily add to their stable of monsters along the offensive front.
Then, in the third, it's the Senior Bowl MVP, the guy who never drops a pass, and he's joining a receiver room in Baltimore that has struggled with big drops of late, particularly in key moments, particularly on the biggest stage. Steve Smith Sr. called this guy a tight end, and that's fitting, because he's a former tight end. He's not a burner but he can be the X receiver the Ravens have been searching for. Jack Bech, welcome to the Baltimore Ravens.

Other Potential Picks
- Day 1: Ashton Jeanty, Josh Simmons, Shemar Stewart, Tyleik Williams, Carson Schweisnger
- Day 2: Princely Umanmielen, Anthony Belton, Femi Oladejo, Shemar Turner, Jonas Sanker, Charles Grant, Jaydon Blue, Smael Mondon Jr., RJ Harvey
- Day 3: Tai Felton, Jaylen Reed, Sam Brown, Traeshon Holden, Ben Yurosek, B.J. Green, Carter Runyon, Caleb Etienne, Carson Vinson, Dorian Singer, Efton Chism III, Jordan Houston, Jordan Riley, KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Kyonte Hamilton, Marque Collins, Ryan Fitzgerald