Shaun80'S MOCK DRAFT

Shaun80'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON AUG 15, 2025

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Draft

  • Shaun80 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Ravens
Draft Selections
Francis Mauigoa Head Shot
PICK: 31 RND: 1 (BAL)
Francis Mauigoa
OT Miami
Keldric Faulk Head Shot
PICK: 63 RND: 2 (BAL)
Keldric Faulk
DL-EDGE Auburn
Spencer Fano Head Shot
PICK: 96 RND: 3 (BAL)
Spencer Fano
OT Utah
Jermod McCoy Head Shot
PICK: 131 RND: 4 (BAL)
Jermod McCoy
CB Tennessee
LT Overton Head Shot
PICK: 143 RND: 5 (BAL)
LT Overton
DE-EDGE Alabama
Nicholas Singleton Head Shot
PICK: 170 RND: 5 (BAL)
Nicholas Singleton
RB Penn State
Zane Durant Head Shot
PICK: 171 RND: 5 (BAL)
Zane Durant
DT Penn State
Cayden Green Head Shot
PICK: 172 RND: 5 (BAL)
Cayden Green
OG Missouri
Eric Singleton Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 175 RND: 5 (BAL)
Eric Singleton Jr.
WR Auburn
Deontae Lawson Head Shot
PICK: 244 RND: 7 (BAL)
Deontae Lawson
LB Alabama
Cade Klubnik Head Shot
PICK: 246 RND: 7 (BAL)
Cade Klubnik
QB Clemson
Draft Picks Received
Spencer Fano Head Shot
PICK: 96 RND: 3 (BUF)
Spencer Fano
OT Utah
Zane Durant Head Shot
PICK: 171 RND: 5 (BUF)
Zane Durant
DT Penn State
Draft Picks Traded
Deion Burks Head Shot
PICK: 95 RND: 3 (BUF)
Deion Burks
WR Oklahoma
Draft Grade — Ravens
Overall B+
ValueA+ NeedB TradesB- FutureB-
The Ravens cashed the board's mistake on Klubnik: B+.

The rest of the league will want that one back. Cade Klubnik tumbling to the Ravens in slot 246 is a gift they did not have to think twice about. Nothing here to lose sleep over; call it a B+.

The tight end spot stays a question, and it was the one they most needed an answer at. They went 7 of 8 on their needs, which is most of what a draft is for.

Building through the lines is a philosophy, and they stuck to it.

Bottom line, more hits than misses and a roster nudged the right way.

Pick Analysis
Pick31 Rnd1 Francis Mauigoa
In Round 1, Pick 31 they get protection for the quarterback at a price that makes it sweeter. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick63 Rnd2 Keldric Faulk
Keldric Faulk in pick No. 63 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick96 Rnd3 Spencer Fano
Circle this one: Spencer Fano at No. 96 is a fall that decides a draft. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick131 Rnd4 Jermod McCoy
Jermod McCoy at the 131st overall pick is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick143 Rnd5 LT Overton
They robbed the room for LT Overton here, a fall nobody at the table saw coming. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick170 Rnd5 Nicholas Singleton
Nicholas Singleton in pick 170 should not have been possible, and that is the whole point. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick171 Rnd5 Zane Durant
They barely believed it either: Zane Durant still on the board at slot 171. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick172 Rnd5 Cayden Green
Somehow Cayden Green was still sitting there in the 172nd pick, and they pounced on premier offensive lineman value. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick175 Rnd5 Eric Singleton Jr.
A wide receiver of that caliber at pick 175 is the definition of value, full stop. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick244 Rnd7 Deontae Lawson
Taking Deontae Lawson in Round 7, Pick 28 is close to grand larceny; a linebacker that good had no business lasting this long. It thickens a room that could stand to be thicker.
Pick246 Rnd7 Cade Klubnik
Steal is underselling it; Cade Klubnik at the Round 7 slot is a heist with the alarm still ringing. A need, and now a little less of one.