With the 2026 NFL Draft just hours away, the Baltimore Ravens are once again positioned to make a significant impact. The latest draft intel points to a clear theme: Baltimore will continue to prioritize the trenches while remaining flexible enough to adapt to how the board unfolds. Offensive line and edge rusher are the most frequently mentioned positions, reflecting the team’s commitment to building from the inside out. However, wide receiver and cornerback are also gaining traction as potential targets, depending on value.

The Ravens are known for their disciplined approach, rarely reaching for need and instead focusing on long-term roster strength. That philosophy has consistently kept them competitive. As draft night approaches, one thing is certain: Baltimore will be prepared for every scenario. Whether they stay put or pivot based on opportunity, expect a calculated move designed to keep the roster among the league’s best.

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We’re looking at the latest intel surrounding the Baltimore Ravens hours before Round 1, including draft rumors, targets, and what insiders are hearing ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 311College: Utah

Where Baltimore could get him: Pick No. 14

Fano played the entirety of his collegiate career at both tackle positions, but he could move inside for the Ravens. His ability to win in space would fit under new coordinator Declan Doyle, who worked with Ben Johnson last season in Chicago.

We should expect the Ravens to major in the wide zone run scheme, and Fano can also pull to kick/wrap on gap concepts. With his foot speed, Fano also can keep the pocket firm in pass protection for quarterback Lamar Jackson. He gave up just four pressures and zero sacks in 2025.

Prospect to fill a need outside Round 1: Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech. A rugged and tough interior blocker, Rutledge fits the profile of Baltimore’s identity. He has the potential to slot in at center or guard at the next level. — Reid

Ravens NFL Draft big board: Examining most logical options at pick No. 14

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Vega Ioane, G, Penn State

Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Akheem Mesidor, OLB, Miami

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

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Baltimore has three safeties on the roster, but Eric DeCosta couldn’t pass up on Caleb Downs if the Ohio State star is on the board.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Latest Ravens draft buzz hours before Round 1