Baltimore Ravens draft history

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This page is a list of the Baltimore Ravens NFL draft selections. The Ravens franchise began when the Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996, leaving their team name, uniforms, and franchise records in Cleveland. The first draft the Ravens participated in was 1996, when they selected offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden of UCLA for their first selection as the Ravens.

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1996 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
144 Jonathan Ogden Offensive tackle UCLA
12626 Ray Lewis Linebacker Miami (FL)
22555 DeRon Jenkins Cornerback Tennessee
521153 Jermaine Lewis Wide receiver Maryland
65172 Dexter Daniels Linebacker Florida
619186 James Roe Wide receiver Norfolk State
729238 Jon Stark Quarterback Trinity

1997 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
144 Peter Boulware Linebacker Florida State
2434 Jamie Sharper Linebacker Virginia
22858 Kim Herring Safety Penn State
3464 Jay Graham Running back Tennessee
422118 Tyrus McCloud Linebacker Louisville
54134 Jeff Mitchell Center Florida
64167 Steve Lee Running back Indiana
631194 Cornell Brown Linebacker Virginia Tech
74205 Chris Ward Defensive end Kentucky
733234 Wally Richardson Quarterback Penn State
735236 Ralph Staten Linebacker Alabama
737238 Leland Taylor Defensive tackle Louisville

1998 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11010 Duane Starks Cornerback Miami (FL)
21242 Patrick Johnson Wide receiver Oregon
51124 Martin Chase Defensive tackle Oklahoma
510133 Ryan Sutter Safety Colorado
61154 Ron Rogers Linebacker Georgia Tech
611164 Sammy Williams Offensive tackle Oklahoma
752241 Cam Qualey Tight end Weber State

1999 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11010 Chris McAlister Cornerback Arizona
410105 Brandon Stokley Wide receiver Louisiana-Lafayette
434129 Edwin Mulitalo Guard Arizona
710216 Anthony Poindexter Safety Virginia

2000 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
155 Jamal Lewis Running back Tennessee
11010 Travis Taylor Wide receiver Florida
31375 Chris Redman Quarterback Louisville
519148 Richard Mercier Guard Miami (FL)
620186 Adalius Thomas Linebacker Southern Mississippi
625191 Cedric Woodard Defensive tackle Texas

2001 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
13131 Todd Heap Tight end Arizona State
23162 Gary Baxter Defensive back Baylor
33092 Casey Rabach Center Wisconsin
431126 Edgerton Hartwell Linebacker Western Illinois
530161 Chris Barnes Running back New Mexico State
631194 Joe Maese Long snapper New Mexico
731231 Dwayne Missouri Defensive end Northwestern

2002 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12424 Ed Reed Safety Miami (FL)
22052 Anthony Weaver Defensive end Notre Dame
414112 Dave Zastudil Punter Ohio
425123 Ron Johnson Wide receiver Minnesota
520155 Terry Jones Tight end Alabama
623195 Lamont Brightful Cornerback Eastern Washington
634206 Javin Hunter Wide receiverNotre Dame
635207 Chester Taylor Running back Toledo
637209 Chad Williams Safety Southern Mississippi
725236 Wes Pate Quarterback Stephen F. Austin

2003 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11010 Terrell Suggs Defensive end Arizona State
11919 Kyle Boller Quarterback California
31377 Musa Smith Running back Georgia
412109 Jarret Johnson Linebacker Alabama
437134 Ovie Mughelli Fullback Wake Forest
511146 Aubrayo Franklin Defensive tackle Tennessee
535173 Tony Pashos Offensive tackle Illinois
69182 Gerome Sapp Safety Notre Dame
79223 Trent Smith Tight end Oklahoma
736250 Mike Mabry Center Central Florida
744258 Antwoine Sanders Defensive back Utah

2004 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
21951 Dwan Edwards Defensive tackle Oregon State
31982 Devard Darling Wide receiver Washington State
521153 Roderick Green Linebacker Central Missouri State
622187 Josh Harris Quarterback Bowling Green
634199 Clarence Moore Wide receiver Northern Arizona
743244 Derek Abney Wide receiver Kentucky
743246 Brian Rimpf Guard East Carolina

2005 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12222 Mark Clayton Wide receiver Oklahoma
22153 Dan Cody Defensive end Oklahoma
23264 Adam Terry Offensive tackle Syracuse
423124 Jason Brown Guard North Carolina
522158 Justin Green Fullback Montana
639213 Derek Anderson Quarterback Oregon State
720234 Mike Smith Linebacker Texas Tech

2006 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11212 Haloti Ngata Defensive tackle Oregon
22456 Chris Chester Center Oklahoma
32387 David Pittman Cornerback Northwestern State
414111 Demetrius Williams Wide receiver Oregon
435132 P. J. Daniels Running back Georgia Tech
513146 Dawan Landry Safety Georgia Tech
534166 Quinn Sypniewski Tight end Colorado
634203 Sam Koch Punter Nebraska
639208 Derrick Martin Cornerback Wyoming
711219 Ryan LaCasse Linebacker Syracuse

2007 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12929 Ben Grubbs Guard Auburn
31074 Yamon Figurs Wide receiver Kansas State
32386 Marshal Yanda Offensive tackle Iowa
435134 Antwan Barnes Linebacker Florida International
438137 Le'Ron McClain Fullback Alabama
537174 Troy Smith Quarterback Ohio State
633207 Prescott Burgess Linebacker Michigan

2008 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11818 Joe Flacco Quarterback Delaware
22455 Ray Rice Running back Rutgers
3871 Tavares Gooden Linebacker Miami (FL)
32386 Tom Zbikowski Safety Notre Dame
33699 Oniel Cousins Guard UTEP
47106 Marcus Smith Wide receiver New Mexico
434133 David Hale Offensive tackle Weber State
640206 Haruki Nakamura Safety Cincinnati
78215 Justin Harper Wide receiver Virginia Tech
733240 Allen Patrick Running back Oklahoma

2009 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12323 Michael Oher Offensive tackle Mississippi
22557 Paul Kruger Defensive end Utah
32488 Lardarius Webb Cornerback Nicholls State
51137 Jason Phillips Linebacker Texas Christian
513149 Davon Drew Tight end East Carolina
612185 Cedric Peerman Running back Virginia

2010 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
21143 Sergio Kindle Linebacker Texas
22557 Terrence Cody Defensive tackle Alabama
3670 Ed Dickson Tight end Oregon
416114 Dennis Pitta Tight end BYU
525156 David Reed Wide receiver Utah
526157 Arthur Jones Defensive tackle Syracuse
625194 Ramon Harewood Offensive tackle Morehouse

2011 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12727 Jimmy Smith Cornerback Colorado
22658 Torrey Smith Wide receiver Maryland
32185 Jah Reid Offensive tackle Central Florida
426123 Tandon Doss Wide receiver Indiana
533164 Chykie Brown Cornerback Texas
534165 Pernell McPhee Defensive end Mississippi State
615180 Tyrod Taylor Quarterback Virginia Tech
722225 Anthony Allen Running back Georgia Tech

2012 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
2335 Courtney Upshaw Linebacker Alabama
22860 Kelechi Osemele Offensive tackle Iowa State
32184 Bernard Pierce Running back Temple
4398 Gino Gradkowski Guard Delaware
435130 Christian Thompson Safety South Carolina State
534169 Asa Jackson Cornerback Cal Poly
628198 Tommy Streeter Wide receiver Miami (FL)
729236 DeAngelo Tyson Defensive end Georgia

2013 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
13232 Matt Elam Safety Florida
22456 Arthur Brown Linebacker Kansas State
33294 Brandon Williams Defensive tackle Missouri Southern State
432129 John Simon Defensive end Ohio State
433130 Kyle Juszczyk Fullback Harvard
535168 Ricky Wagner Offensive tackle Wisconsin
632200 Kapron Lewis-Moore Defensive end Notre Dame
635203 Ryan Jensen Offensive center Colorado State-Pueblo
732238 Aaron Mellette Wide receiver Elon
741247Marc Anthony Cornerback California

2014 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11717 C. J. Mosley Linebacker Alabama
21648 Timmy Jernigan Defensive tackle Florida State
31579 Terrence Brooks Safety Florida State
33599 Crockett Gillmore Tight end Colorado State
434134 Brent Urban Defensive tackle Virginia
438138 Lorenzo Taliaferro Running back Coastal Carolina
535175 John Urschel Guard Penn State
618194 Keith Wenning Quarterback Ball State
73218 Michael Campanaro Wide receiver Wake Forest

2015 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12626 Breshad Perriman Wide receiver Central Florida
22355 Maxx Williams Tight end Minnesota
32690 Carl Davis Defensive tackle Iowa
423122 Za'Darius Smith Defensive end Kentucky
426125 Javorius Allen Running back USC
437136 Tray Walker Cornerback Texas Southern
535171 Nick Boyle Tight end Delaware
540176Robert Myers Guard Tennessee State
628204 Darren Waller Wide receiver Georgia Tech

2016 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
166 Ronnie Stanley Offensive tackle Notre Dame
21142 Kamalei Correa Linebacker Boise State
3770 Bronson Kaufusi Defensive end BYU
46104 Tavon Young Cornerback Temple
49107 Chris Moore Wide receiver Cincinnati
432130 Alex Lewis Offensive tackle Nebraska
434132 Willie Henry Defensive tackle Michigan
436134 Kenneth Dixon Running back Louisiana Tech
57146 Matthew Judon Defensive end Grand Valley State
67182 Keenan Reynolds Running back Navy
634209 Maurice Canady Cornerback Virginia

2017 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11616 Marlon Humphrey Cornerback Alabama
21547 Tyus Bowser Linebacker Houston
31074 Chris Wormley Defensive end Michigan
31478 Tim Williams LinebackerAlabama
416122 Nico Siragusa Guard San Diego State
515159 Jermaine Eluemunor Guard Texas A&M
62186 Chuck Clark Defensive back Virginia Tech

2018 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12525 Hayden Hurst Tight end South Carolina
13232 Lamar Jackson Quarterback Louisville
31983 Orlando Brown Jr. Offensive tackle Oklahoma
32286 Mark Andrews Tight endOklahoma
418118 Anthony Averett Cornerback Alabama
422122 Kenny Young Linebacker UCLA
432132 Jaleel Scott Wide receiver New Mexico State
525162 Jordan Lasley Wide receiverUCLA
616190 DeShon Elliott Safety Texas
638212 Greg Senat Offensive tackle Wagner
641215 Bradley Bozeman Center Alabama
720238 Zach Sieler Defensive end Ferris State

2019 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12525 Marquise Brown Wide receiver Oklahoma
32285 Jaylon Ferguson Defensive end Louisiana Tech
33093 Miles Boykin Wide receiver Notre Dame
411113 Justice Hill Running back Oklahoma State
421123 Ben Powers Guard Oklahoma
425127 Iman Marshall Cornerback USC
522160 Daylon Mack Defensive tackle Texas A&M
625197 Trace McSorley Quarterback Penn State

2020 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12828 Patrick Queen Linebacker LSU
22355 J. K. Dobbins Running back Ohio State
3771 Justin Madubuike Defensive tackle Texas A&M
32892 Devin Duvernay Wide receiver Texas
33498 Malik Harrison LinebackerOhio State
342106 Tyre Phillips Offensive tackle Mississippi State
437143 Ben Bredeson Guard Michigan
525170 Broderick Washington Jr. Defensive tackle Texas Tech
622201 James Proche Wide receiver SMU
75219 Geno Stone Safety Iowa

2021 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12727 Rashod Bateman Wide receiver Minnesota
13131 Odafe Oweh Defensive end Penn State
33194 Ben Cleveland Guard Georgia
341104 Brandon Stephens Cornerback SMU
426131 Tylan Wallace Wide receiver Oklahoma State
516160 Shaun Wade Cornerback Ohio State
527171 Daelin Hayes Defensive end Notre Dame
540184 Ben Mason Fullback Michigan

2022 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
11414 Kyle Hamilton Safety Notre Dame
12525 Tyler Linderbaum Center Iowa
21345 David Ojabo Linebacker Michigan
31276 Travis Jones Defensive tackle UConn
45110 Daniel Faalele Offensive tackle Minnesota
414119 Jalyn Armour-Davis Cornerback Alabama
423128 Charlie Kolar Tight end Iowa State
425130 Jordan Stout Punter Penn State
434139 Isaiah Likely Tight end Coastal Carolina
436141 Damarion Williams Cornerback Houston
618196 Tyler Badie Running back Missouri

2023 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
12222 Zay Flowers Wide receiver Boston College
32386 Trenton Simpson Linebacker Clemson
422124 Tavius Robinson Defensive end Ole Miss
522157 Kyu Blu Kelly Cornerback Stanford
622199 Malaesala Aumavae–Laulu Offensive tackle Oregon
712229 Andrew Vorhees Guard USC

2024 draft

RoundPick #OverallNamePositionCollege
13030 Nate Wiggins Cornerback Clemson
23062 Roger Rosengarten Offensive tackle Washington
33093 Adisa Isaac Defensive end Penn State
413113 Devontez Walker Wide receiver North Carolina
430130 T. J. Tampa Cornerback Iowa State
530165 Rasheen Ali Running back Marshall
642218 Devin Leary Quarterback Kentucky
78228 Nick Samac Center Michigan State
730250 Sanoussi Kane Safety Purdue

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