Leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft, there can be a lot of confusion as to who is picking where, especially with so many trades having happened. For the Baltimore Ravens, things have stayed relatively simple over the past few weeks.
Baltimore's draft positioning remains just as it has been, with them holding the no. 22 pick in the first round.
Most of the news and moves have come regarding personnel, rather than a possible trade in the draft. The Ravens signed Odell Beckham Jr., of course, and continue to monitor the situation with quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Still, the Ravens could end up making a move within the first round of this year's draft. In case they do, here's the complete order of Round 1 for reference.
1. Carolina Panthers (via CHI)
2. Houston Texans
3. Arizona Cardinal
4. Indianapolis Colts
5. Seattle Seahawks (via DEN)
6. Detroit Lions (via LAR)
7. Las Vegas Raiders
8. Atlanta Falcons
9. Chicago Bears (via CAR)
10. Philadelphia Eagles (via NO)
11. Tennessee Titans
12. Houston Texans (CLE)
13. New York Jets
14. New England Patriots
15. Green Bay Packers
16. Washington Commanders
17. Pittsburgh Steelers
18. Detroit Lions
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
20. Seattle Seahawks
21. Los Angeles Chargers
22. Baltimore Ravens
23. Minnesota Vikings
24. Jacksonville Jaguars
25. New York Giants
26. Dallas Cowboys
27. Buffalo Bills
28. Cincinnati Bengals
29. New Orleans Saints (via SF)
30. Philadelphia Eagles
31. Kansas City Chiefs
Why are there only 31 picks in the first round? For those who aren't caught up, the Miami Dolphins were forced to forfeit their first-round pick due to the tampering situation with both Sean Payton and Tom Brady.
Back to the Ravens, though. They do not have a pick in the second round, which was given up to acquire linebacker Roquan Smith from the Chicago Bears.
In Round 3, the Ravens pick at no. 86.
In Round 4, the Ravens pick at no. 124.
In Round 5, the Ravens pick at no. 157.
In Round 6, the Ravens pick at no. 199.
Baltimore does not have a pick in Round 7.