The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18 by the final score of 16-13 in overtime. Baltimore put themselves in position to win the game multiple times, but at the end of the day they couldn’t get the job done when it mattered most
The loss marked the Ravens’ sixth-straight and meant that they end their season at 8-9, missing the postseason for the first time since 2017. They now look ahead to the off-season, which includes the 2022 NFL draft. Baltimore will officially hold the 14th overall selection, the highest pick they’ve had since they selected No. 6 overall in the 2016 NFL draft. The Ravens full 2022 draft order as it stands at the moment is as follows:
Ravens w/ ten 2022 draft picks
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R1 — No. 14
R2 — No. 45
R3 — No. 76
R3 — No. 102 (Comp. selection)
R4 — No. 105 (From NY Giants)
R4 — No. 116
R4 — No. 126 (From Arizona)
R4 — No 137 (Comp. selection)
R4 — No. 138 (Comp. selection)
R6 — No. 195 (From Miami)
With a lot of uncertainty surrounding how the Baltimore roster will look at the start of the 2022 season, it wouldn’t be shocking to see the Ravens use every one of their 10 projected draft picks. However, general manager Eric DeCosta is known for his canny ability to maneuver up and down the draft board, so he will certainly be looking to wheel and deal as draft day approaches.