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Draft Grade — Ravens
Overall
B-
ValueB-
NeedB
TradesA-
FutureC+
A solid, sensible weekend for the Ravens: B-. Some picks age like wine; Jason Marshall Jr. at the 174th pick will need to, sitting 34 spots clear of his grade.
They will answer for taking linebacker early while quarterback and edge rusher went begging. That is a safety worth more than the slot they spent on him, plainly.
They will regret leaving quarterback for another day if the season turns on it.
All told, a solid class that does its job everywhere but quarterback.
Pick Analysis
Pick39
Rnd2
Jalon Walker
They read the board right and Jalon Walker was the payoff at the 39th overall pick. A minor itch, scratched.
Pick44
Rnd2
Jihaad Campbell
The eyebrow-raiser of the weekend. They went linebacker with Jihaad Campbell while clear needs at quarterback and edge rusher sat open.
Pick59
Rnd2
Tate Ratledge
A reach for Tate Ratledge in pick No. 59; a little patience would have been rewarded. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick60
Rnd2
Shemar Turner
Value said wait; Shemar Turner in Round 2, Pick 28 says they were not listening. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick109
Rnd4
Smael Mondon Jr.
Of all the spots to shop, they chose linebacker. Smael Mondon Jr. in the 109th pick leaves quarterback and edge rusher for later.
Pick136
Rnd4
Emery Jones Jr.
A conviction pick on Emery Jones Jr. at slot 136 that the board grades a round light. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick149
Rnd5
Malachi Moore
Malachi Moore at slot 149 is a sound buy, the sort that quietly helps a class. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick174
Rnd5
Jason Marshall Jr.
Jason Marshall Jr. at the 174th pick is the pick scouts circle, and not in a good way. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick176
Rnd5
Ollie Gordon II
Ollie Gordon II at Round 5, Pick 38 is neither steal nor reach, just the going rate. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick183
Rnd6
Jake Briningstool
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and Jake Briningstool at the Round 6 slot is the proof. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick203
Rnd6
Howard Cross III
They reached a country mile for Howard Cross III at pick No. 203, and the board is aghast. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick210
Rnd6
Desmond Watson
A wild overpay on Desmond Watson in pick 210, the sort that defines a class for the wrong reasons. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick212
Rnd6
Isaac TeSlaa
A big swing on Isaac TeSlaa at the 212th overall pick, well ahead of any board in the building. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick243
Rnd7
Jordan Hancock
Jordan Hancock at No. 243 is a first-round grade at a bargain-bin price, no notes. A luxury on a unit that was already in good shape.
Pick249
Rnd7
Jermari Harris
The board had Jermari Harris higher than pick No. 249, and the cornerback fell to them anyway. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick252
Rnd7
Bryson Nesbit
Bryson Nesbit at No. 252 is an overdraft of the loud, memorable kind. It fills a real need, too.

























