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Mock Draft Monday Roundup: Ravens take immediate replacement for Ronnie Stanley

February 4, 2025 by Baltimore Beatdown

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The latest mock drafts foresee the Ravens prioritizing finding a successor at left tackle.

In the latest rounds of mock drafts, analysts foresee the Baltimore Ravens putting an emphasis on finding their next left tackle as well as addressing the cornerback or edge rusher spot in the first round. The most commonly projected prospects were a pair of Big Ten standout linemen who protect the blindside.

The latest mock drafts pertaining to the Ravens:


NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah [January 25]

No. 27 — Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State

The Ravens double dip on drafting big, long corners after selecting Nate Wiggins last year. Thomas is a smooth, fluid athlete.


NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks [January 29]

No. 27 — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

With Ronnie Stanley’s injury history and impeding free agency, the Ravens could add an athletic edge blocker to protect Lamar Jackson within the pocket.


NFL.com’s Eric Edholm [January 31]

No. 27 — Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona

I could see Savaiinaea stepping in at either guard or tackle if the Ravens can’t keep the O-line intact this offseason. He has heavy hands, elite mass and a pretty high floor as a prospect.


The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner [January 28]

No. 27 — Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Stewart is yet another guy with a potentially wild range of draft outcomes. All of the edges with Round 1 buzz – (James) Pearce, (Mykel) Williams, (Mike) Green, JT Tuimoloau and Stewart – will hold pretty different spots on the board depending on the team. Testing and workouts will do a lot to sort it all out. Either way, in Stewart, Baltimore would be getting a super long and versatile edge who fits its style.

No. 59 — Marcus Mbow, OT/G, Purdue


ESPN’s Mel Kiper [January 22]

No. 27 — Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Teams will be watching Revel’s medicals as he recovers from a torn ACL that ended his 2024 season in September. He has tremendous size (6-3) and leans on his strong instincts to make plays. Revel – who would be the first East Carolina first-rounder since Chris Johnson in 2008 – had two interceptions in three games this season, including a pick-six. Now picture Revel in the Baltimore secondary with Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins and Kyle Hamilton. He could fill free agent Brandon Stephens’ void and help limit the big plays that burned the Ravens this season; they allowed 58 completions for 20 or more yards, third most in the league.


The 33rd Team’s Kyle Crabbs [January 27]

No. 27 — James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

Baltimore, in this scenario, does what they seemingly always do. The Ravens let the board fall to them and reap the rewards with an explosive pass-rush talent in James Pearce. This is an ideal landing spot for a talent like Pearce, who has undeniable ability as a speed rusher but would benefit from rounding out his resume as a pass rusher. Baltimore has a strong track record of developing talent on the edge and has veterans in place that would prevent him playing situationally before he’s ready.


The Ringer’s Danny Kelly [January 29]

No. 27 — Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

The Ravens add some much-needed depth to the cornerback spot, grabbing an extraordinarily long-levered playmaker in Revel. The Pirates star missed much of the 2024 season due to an ACL tear, but assuming he comes back from that injury without any setbacks, he’ll bring his playmaking instincts and rare size at the position to Baltimore.


CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson [January 7]

No. 27 — Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

A San Diego State transfer where he played right tackle, Josh Simmons was a pleasant surprise in Columbus, Ohio, where he was not only installed at left tackle, but was playing at a high level before an October knee injury vs. Oregon ended his season. I thought he might come back to school — he could probably use the experience — but instead he declared for the 2025 draft. And in a draft light along the offensive line, I fully expect Simmons to draw some first-round consideration, even if he might need a year or two of seasoning.


CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards [January 30]

No. 27 — Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

Ronnie Stanley had battled injuries until this season and looked more like vintage Stanley. His representation is probably seeking a lot of money in free agency and his situation is a bit tricky with the injuries. The Ravens could theoretically move on from him and draft a left tackle, such as Josh Simmons.


CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso [January 29]

No. 27 — Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

With Ronnie Stanley set to hit free agency, the Ravens get a thick but balanced left tackle, adding another huge blocker from the University of Minnesota to the offensive line.


CBS Sports’ Mike Renner [January 15]

No. 27 — Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Shemar Stewart had a breakout campaign for the Aggies with his rare physical skillset being on full display. The nearly 290-pounder gets off the line of scrimmage like an undersized edge making him a handful for opposing tackles. His inside-outside versatility is perfect for the Ravens defensive line.


Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer [January 27]

No. 27 — Tre Harris, WR, Mississippi

The Ravens have drafted four wide receivers in the first round since 2015, including current key targets Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers, but their depth will need addressing. They could use a strong, reliable wideout to give them some more go-to scoring pop beyond the tight ends.


Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice and Charles McDonald [January 29]

No. 27 — Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Another safety falling to the Ravens? Starks is a versatile back-end player who would give Baltimore even more flexibility in its defensive back room. The Ravens love to rotate their players after the snap, and Starks’ ability to line up deep or in the slot would give the coaches another option to move their players around.


Pro Football Focus’ Max Chadwick [January 27]

No. 27 — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

Ronnie Stanley is an impending free agent. If the Ravens can’t re-sign their Pro Bowl left tackle, Conerly would be an excellent draft target. His 83.5 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024 ranked 16th among FBS tackles.


New York Post’s Steve Serby [February 1]

No. 27 — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

LT Ronnie Stanley turns 31 in March and is a free agent. Lamar Jackson and King Henry can’t do it by themselves.


USA Today’s Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz [January 20]

No. 27 — Mike Green, DE/OLB, Marshall

Offensive line looms as perhaps the more glaring issue, but so long as left tackle Ronnie Stanley is re-signed – or replaced with an adequate veteran substitute – the Ravens can instead focus on using this pick to address a pass rush that too often went dormant. Green led the Football Bowl Subdivision with 17 sacks, and his best play might be yet to come as he continues to fill out his frame and develop his upper body strength.


Draft Network’s Justin Melo [February 2]

No. 27 — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

Tackles go back-to-back. Ronnie Stanley had a terrific season for the Ravens, but can they trust him to stay healthy, given his history? Patrick Mekari is another offensive lineman on an expiring deal. Josh Conerly Jr. would immediately start opposite Roger Rosengarten, giving the Ravens a pair of bookend tackles on rookie deals.


Pro Football Network’ Jacob Infante [February 2]

No. 27 — Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

Though the Ravens have a formidable edge-rushing duo in Odafe Oweh and Kyle Van Noy, the latter turns 34 years old in March. Baltimore has shown they’re willing to draft defenders early and let them slowly work their way into the starting lineup. After his All-American season which saw him tally 17.0 sacks, Mike Green finds himself as one of the top defensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s a freak athlete whose explosiveness helped him dominate the Sun Belt, but he also has a deep technical arsenal to shed blocks and generate penetration into opponents’ backfields.

No. 59 — Marcus Mbow, OT/G, Purdue

It’s tough to pinpoint multiple severe needs on the Ravens’ roster, but their offensive line is a unit that still feels like it’s a piece or two away. Marcus Mbow has starting experience at both tackle and guard, and one has to wonder if he could serve as an effective center, as well. No matter where he plays, he’s a coordinated blocker with the athleticism and hand usage needed to hold his own in more zone-heavy run schemes at the next level.

No. 91 — Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

It’s entirely possible Jacob Parrish goes higher than this in real life. A recent riser up boards who’s still flying somewhat under the radar, he is a smaller yet sticky coverage cornerback with a high football IQ and an aggressive mentality attacking the ball.

No. 127 — Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State

No. 135 — Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State

No. 175 — Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OT, Florida

No. 177 — Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame

No. 184 — Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

No. 204 — Marcus Wehr, G, Montana State

No. 212 — Luke Kandra, G, Cincinnati

No. 244 — Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson

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