The Athletic

● By Jeff Zrebiec
There is perhaps more uncertainty than usual for the Baltimore Ravens heading into this year’s NFL Draft. That can be partly explained by them picking 30th, making it tough to gauge all the scenarios that could play out before they’re even on the clock for the first time. There’s also the matter of the Ravens having a litany of needs, rather than just one or two positions where help is wanted. But there are certain things you can expect from the franchise come draft time. The Ravens will adhere to a “take the best player available” drafting approach. They won’t chase need. They’ll be aggressive in moving around the board, particularly if opportunities arise to accrue more draft picks. And general manager Eric DeCosta will already have a deal or two in the works to add a veteran free agent in the days that follow the draft. As DeCosta and the Ravens continue preparations for the 2024 draft, which gets underway on April 25, their needs have been well documented. There are questions about three of the five starting offensive line spots. In an annual rite of the offseason, Baltimore needs wide receiver, outside linebacker and cornerback help. Depth would also come in handy at running back, inside linebacker and safety.