Welcome to your one-stop shop for all Baltimore Ravens 2019 NFL Draft information.
VITALS
Head Coach: John Harbaugh
General Manager: Eric DeCosta
2018 Record: 10-6
2019 DRAFT PICKS
1st Round | 22nd overall
3rd Round | 85th overall
3rd Round | 102nd overall
4th Round | 113th overall (from DEN)
4th Round | 123rd overall
5th Round | 160th overall
6th Round | 191st overall (from TEN)
6th Round | 193rd overall
TEAM NEEDS

Wide Receiver
The standard trademark of the Ravens has been to bring in reliable veteran wide receivers. This offseason the Ravens have lost both John Brown and Michael Crabtree. More importantly, they only have players like Willie Snead and Jordan Lasley remaining on the roster. The Ravens’ depth chart needs an infusion of talent immediately.
Linebacker, EDGE
Team captain and defensive signal caller C.J. Mosley left for the Jets, Terrell Suggs is now playing for the Cardinals and Za’Darius Smith to the Packers. The Ravens have loaded up in the secondary in free agency and can focus on the linebacker and edge positions.
TOP TARGETS

Damien Harris | RB | Alabama
The Baltimore Ravens are known for taking Alabama players and this draft is likely no different. What Harris brings to the table isn’t all that different to what new running back arrival Mark Ingram brings. Harris can step in and be a reliable starter. He does not bring exceptional size adjusted athleticism, but he does bring consistency and good value in the third round.
N’Keal Harry | WR | Arizona State
If there is a flaw with N’Keal Harri I haven’t found it yet. Harry was a high-level recruit coming out of high school, an impact producer from a young age, measured in above average, and is a size-speed specimen. While most people don’t have him rated as a first-round NFL draft pick, I do. Harry could emerge as the best wide receiver to come from the NFL Draft since Amari Cooper.
Mack Wilson | LB | Alabama
As mentioned above, the Alabama connection is strong in Baltimore and Wilson makes a lot of sense. Wilson is a smooth athlete, but the questions start with if Wilson has enough athleticism to play all three downs.
Erik McCoy | OL | Texas A&M
The Ravens consistently draft well and one of the most underrated prospects in this draft is Erik McCoy. He fits zone schemes best, but has a powerful, squatty frame with excellent functional strength and the footwork to set and reset his base quickly. McCoy’s most impressive quality is his blocking in space and this will be especially important with with Lamar Jackon under center.