
A collection of every pick from the Baltimore Ravens on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens have made three selections through three rounds thus far.
Penn State guard Vega Ioane was taken in the first round at No. 14 overall, Missouri edge Zion Young was taken in the second round at No. 45 overall, and USC wide recever Ja'Kobi Lane was taken in the third round at No. 80 overall.
With Day 3 kicking off, here is a full list of every pick the Ravens take in the fourth through seventh rounds of the draft.
Round 4: No. 115 - Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
With the No. 115 pick, the Ravens double up on wide receiver, taking Indiana Hoosiers receiver Elijah Sarratt. The 6-foot-2 and 207-pound receiver is a strong red zone weapon, as he came down with 830 yards 15 touchdowns in 2025.
Round 4: No. 133 - Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU
The Ravens pull off a trade, moving up to No. 133 by sending the San Francisco 49ers the No. 154 in the fifth round and a 2027 sixth-round pick to take tight end Matthew Hibner out of SMU. He secured 436 yards and four touchdowns in 2025.
With the exit of both Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, Baltimore address a big need.
Round 5: No. 162 - Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
At No. 162, the front office is taking cornerback Chandler Rivers out of Duke. He may be a bit undersized at 5-foot-9 and 192 pounds, but plays with a high level of physicality.
With 18 passes defended and six interceptions over the past two seasons, Rivers makes up with his size with plenty of production.
Round 5: No. 173 - Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama
The Ravens double-dip on tight end prospects, taking Alabama's Josh Cuevas. He secured 411 yards and four touchdowns, and toes the line of being a tight end or a fullback.
With Cuevas, the offense can use him in plenty of blocking schemes and as a ball carrier.
Round 5: No. 174 - Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
In back-to-back picks, Baltimore brings in Clemson running back Adam Randall. With 1,068 yards from scrimmage and 13 touchdowns in 2025, the prospect could be a dangerous dual-threat back to aid Derrick Henry and open up the run playbook in a major way.
Round 6: No. 211 - Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State
With their lone sixth-round pick, the Ravens have finally addressed their punter situation, taking Michigan State's Ryan Eckley.
Ekcley led the Big Ten confernce with 47.9 yards per punt in 2024 and 48.5 yards per punt in 2025.
Round 7: No. 250 - Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan
Baltimore is bringing in Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny, who played his entire career with the Wolverines, and has three sacks over the past two seasons.
Benny will need to work on his pass rush skills, but can be a solid contributor once he is properly coached up and refined.
Round 7: No. 253 - Evan Beernsten, G, Northwestern
The Raven end their draft by picking up Norhtwestern guard Evan Beernsten, who is an older prospect at 25, but has the experience that he can become an almost immediate backup at the NFL level.


