Ravens 3-round mock draft Week 4: Baltimore goes full-SEC mode
By Matt Sidney
The Baltimore Ravens are a talented football team. Fresh off a 28-25 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, Baltimore was able to showcase their several talents for the first time this season. They looked great, reinforcing the notion that when they're on, they are very tough to beat.
While there is clearly talent on this roster, they can always improve and add pieces to make them more formidable. There are still holes that need plugging; we aimed to address filling those in this Week 4 edition of the Ravens' 2025 mock draft.
For the mock draft, Pro Football Network's mock draft simulator was used to emulate the draft.
Baltimore Ravens 3-round 2025 mock draft Week 4 edition
First round, pick 25: Tyler Booker, OG (Alabama)
Tyler Booker could be a great pick for the Baltimore Ravens in the 2025 NFL Draft. With a strong performance at Alabama, this powerhouse offensive guard combines his impressive size of 6-foot-5 and 350 pounds with agility and a knack for protecting quarterbacks.
His ability to dominate the line of scrimmage makes him a solid fit for the Ravens’ dynamic offensive strategies, potentially enhancing both their running and passing games. His smooth transition from college to pro is likely, thanks to his experience in a pro-style offense, suggesting he could make an immediate impact and develop into a key player for Baltimore.
Second round, pick 57: Deontae Lawson, LB (Alabama)
Deontae Lawson could give the Baltimore Ravens exactly what they need with his explosive play and versatility. Fresh out of Alabama, where he was a standout inside linebacker, Lawson brings a tenacious sideline-to-sideline presence that’s tailor-made for the NFL. His knack for delivering hard hits and making key defensive plays would fit right into the Ravens’ aggressive defensive strategy.
Known for his quick reactions and ability to disrupt plays, Lawson could help plug gaps in Baltimore’s defense, especially against agile quarterbacks and fast-moving offenses. His experience as a consistent playmaker at 'Bama, backed by a solid frame and the athleticism to cover ground quickly, makes him an impactful draft pick for the Ravens, looking to boost their linebacker corps and overall defensive agility.
Third round, pick 89: Nic Anderson, WR (Oklahoma)
Nic Anderson, the up-and-coming star from Oklahoma, would be a dynamic pick for the Baltimore Ravens in the 2025 NFL draft. Standing tall at 6’4” and known for his impressive 21.0 yards per catch, Anderson brings a thrilling blend of size and speed that could light up the Ravens’ offense. Fresh off a freshman year with a record 10 touchdown catches, his knack for big plays could perfectly complement Lamar Jackson’s deep-ball prowess.
Anderson’s ability to dominate in the red zone, snagging jump balls with ease, and his potential to stretch defenses with his downfield threat make him an exciting addition, especially as the Ravens look to amp up their aerial attack. This Sooner isn’t just a promising receiver; he’s a matchup nightmare waiting to happen in the NFL, promising to bring that big-play energy right to M&T Bank Stadium.