Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft gets underway today and the Ravens boast two picks in the Top 100. After selecting Georgia safety Malaki Starks in the first round, the Ravens now look to build in other key areas on their roster, including EDGE, defensive line and offensive line. With the No. 59 and No. 91 pick, all expectations are the Ravens go in that direction with at least one of said picks.
Below are more than a dozen mock drafts around the internet on who the experts, pundits and analysts predict the Ravens will take with their Day 2 selections.
Baltimore Beatdown’s Zach Canter
No. 59: DT Omarr Normal-Lott, Tennessee
Norman-Lott makes his hay as a pass-rusher, and a very proven one at that. He has a couple of very effective moves combined with dynamite for hands and exceptional quickness for his size. He can both bull-rush with the power in his hands or go around interior linemen with speed and bend that’s excellent for his size. He finished with 9.5 sacks in his last two seasons in college despite small snap count numbers due to Tennessee’s rotation at their line. His run defense is a projection simply because of limited snaps, but it’s easy to see him as a gap shooter, and he did have tremendous success in college.
No. 91: OT Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner
No. 59: EDGE Jordan Burch, Oregon
“The Ravens hit the jackpot at the end of Round 1 with Malaki Starks, a perfect fit for their roster. Burch, a versatile edge who can play inside, would be another.”
No. 91: OL Marcus Mbow, Purdue
CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso
No. 59: EDGE Bradyn Swinson, LSU
“The Ravens could use more outside pass rush, and Swinson had a tremendous 2024 at LSU. He comes with plus traits, too.”
No. 91: CB Quincy Riley, Louisville
Sports Illustrated’s Daniel Flick
No. 59: DT Darius Alexander, Toledo
“Alexander is big, long and powerful, which translates well to the physical nature of the AFC North.”
No. 91: EDGE Ashton Gillotte, Louisville
ESPN’s Matt Miller
No. 59: CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
“The Ravens can double down in the secondary and grab a 6-foot-3 cornerback who has first-round tape but fell due to an ACL injury in September. Revel has speed, length and ball skills but didn’t get to prove himself against elite competition — which is likely why he’s on the board here.”
USA Today’s Ayrton Ostly
No. 59: EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA
“Baltimore got great value in Round 1 by picking Malaki Starks and continue to invest in defense in Round 2. Oladejo follows a familiar format to what Baltimore’s done at the position for years. He’s inexperienced at edge but offers a great frame and athleticism to grow into a good starter.”
No. 91: DT Ty Robinson, Nebraska
Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer
“Morrison is a technically sound playmaker. The Ravens can steal him as a potential starter down the road, adding to the terrific pick of first-round safety Malaki Starks.”
No. 91: OT Charles Grant, William & Mary
“The Ravens will like his developmental upside given his size, hands, and feet, making Grant an ideal swing backup after their offseason re-signing of Ronnie Stanley.”
PFF Staff
“Thomas is a long, quick-footed press-man cornerback who showcases good natural movement skills and playmaker instincts. He lacks some strength in a few areas, but he plays the position with high intelligence to be a scheme-versatile CB2 projection for the NFL.”
No. 91: EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas
“Walker is a highly productive and decorated FCS player. His size limitations will make him a Day 3 pick at best, but he mitigates it as best he can and is a high-effort player who lives in backfields. Some team will likely take a flier on him late as a stand-up pass-rush specialist.”
NFL.com’s Eric Edholm
No. 59: OT Alreontae Ersery, Minnesota
“A Ravens-y tackle prospect with great size. Baltimore needs to think short and long term about the O-line, and Ersery could be tried at guard early.”
No. 91: EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA
NBC Sports’ Eric Froton
No. 59: OL Jared Wilson, Georgia
No. 59: EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas
DraftWire’s Jeff Risdon
No. 59: EDGE J.T. Tuimoloau, Ohio State
No. 91: CB Dorian Strong, West Virginia
Nashville Tennessean Nick Gray
No. 59: EDGE Bradyn Swinson, LSU
No. 91: OL Miles Frazier, LSU