After a heartbreaking loss to the Steelers, the Ravens will have the No. 14 overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft in Pittsburgh. Baltimore’s 8-9 record in 2026 allows the Ravens to address needs at offensive guard, cornerback, edge rusher, and potentially quarterback if things get contentious with Lamar Jackson.

Thanks to a handful of compensatory picks, the Ravens could have upwards of 11 picks again for April’s NFL draft. Baltimore owns the 14th overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft, and we’re looking at the recent history of picks at that spot in the first round.

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The number could be good luck, and the last time Baltimore had the 14th pick, All-Pro Kyle Hamilton was the selection.

2025: Tyler Warren, TE — Colts

The former Penn State star tight end didn’t have a Brock Bowers-type impact, but finished his rookie season with 76 catches for 817 yards and 4 touchdowns on 112 targets.

2024:Taliese Fuaga, OL — Saints

Fuaga’s pass-blocking grade of 62.2 is exactly the same as it was as a rookie, and he’s allowed pressure on 6.8% of his pass-blocking snaps, which ranks fourth among the eight first-round tackles taken in his draft.

2023:Broderick Jones, OL — Steelers

Selected with the 14th overall pick in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Jones has had his fair share of struggles during his first three years with Pittsburgh. Appearing in 45 games and making 38 starts at both left and right tackle, Jones will likely head into the 2026 season without a fifth-year option

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2022: Kyle Hamilton, S — Ravens

Kyle Hamilton was named to the first-team All-Pro. It’s Hamilton’s second time on the first team (2023). He was a second-teamer in 2024. Hamilton made 105 tackles, including seven for loss, one sack, two forced fumbles, and nine passes defensed this season. His versatility has made him the focal point of offenses when facing Baltimore’s defense.

2021:Alijah Vera-Tucker, OL — Jets

Projected starting right guard Alijah Vera-Tucker suffered a torn triceps just before the start of the regular season, sidelining him for the entirety of 2025. Vera-Tucker was once viewed as an obvious building block of the Jets’ roster and a staple of the offensive line, but repeated injury woes have derailed his career.

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2020:Javon Kinlaw, DT — 49ers

Prior to joining the Commanders last off-season, Kinlaw, a first-round pick from San Francisco in 2020, had appeared in 58 games over the last five years and recorded 110 tackles and 9.5 sacks with the 49ers and New York Jets. He played only 4 games in 2021 due to a season-ending knee injury. He suffered another knee injury early in the 2022 season and missed 11 games before returning in Week 16.

2019: Chris Lindstrom, DT — Falcons

Lindstrom’s 91.7 PFF run-blocking grade this season ranked second among all guards.

2018:Marcus Davenport, Edge rusher — Saints

Davenport signed with the Detroit Lions in 2024 after playing one season (2023) with the Minnesota Vikings and five seasons (2018-22) with the New Orleans Saints. Prior to this season, he appeared in 69-career games (36 starts) and has totaled 151 tackles (82 solo), 68 quarterback hits, 27 tackles for loss, 24.0 sacks, seven forced fumbles, four pass defenses, and one fumble recovery.

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2017: Derek Barnett, DE — Eagles

Selected by the Eagles in the first round (14th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft, Barnett had a career-high of 46 tackles (20 solo) as well as 11 quarterback hits, seven tackles for loss, and 2.0 sacks in 720 defensive snaps last season.

2016: Karl Joseph, S — Raiders2015: DeVante Parker, WR — Patriots

Parker finished his NFL career with 369 catches for 5,266 yards and 27 touchdowns.

2014: Kyle Fuller, DB — Bears2013: Star Lotulelei, DT — Panthers2012: Michael Brockers, DT – Rams

Brockers originally entered the NFL as Les Snead’s first draft pick as general manager of the Rams, selected 14th overall out of LSU in the 2012 NFL Draft. Over the next nine seasons – four in St. Louis followed by five in Los Angeles – he registered 395 total tackles, 62 QB hits, and 28 sacks.

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After playing his ninth and final season with the Rams in 2020, he played two seasons for the Lions, bringing his career totals to 451 tackles, 64 QB hits, and 29 sacks over 11 seasons. He started 136 of 138 career games played with the Rams and 21 of 22 games played with the Lions.

2011: Robert Quinn, DE — Bears

Quinn was the 14th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. He retired in 2022 with 102 career sacks, ranking 36th on the all-time list.

2010: Earl Thomas, DB — Seahawks

Earl Thomas III, a key member of the Legion of Boom and an integral part of the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl-winning team, has been named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. This is his second time reaching the semifinalist stage, having done so last year in his first year of eligibility. During his tenure with the Seahawks, Thomas recorded 664 tackles, defended 67 passes, intercepted 28 passes, and forced 11 fumbles. His outstanding performance throughout the 2010s earned him a spot on the NFL’s All-Decade Team. Additionally, he was selected to the Pro Bowl six times and achieved first-team All-Pro honors three times, along with two second-team All-Pro selections during his nine seasons in Seattle. After being named a Pro Bowler in his only season with the Baltimore Ravens, Thomas retired from the NFL following the 2019 season. Earlier this year, he was recognized as one of the Top 50 Seahawks for his significant contributions and accomplishments during his time in Seattle.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens own 14th overall pick: Recent draft history at that position