2023 NFL draft: Baltimore Ravens official hat revealed, get yours now before the NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL Draft is just around the corner and Ravens fans can now own the official hat the players will wear on Draft Day this year.

With the 2023 NFL Draft just around the corner, the league and New Era have unveiled all 32 NFL teams and their draft caps in time for the April 27th NFL Draft in Kansas City.

This lid will be the one that every first-round pick will be given, so whoever the Baltimore Ravens select at No. 22 overall (if they keep that pick), they’ll be given one of these.

Check out the Ravens’ official 2023 draft hat below and click on any photo or button below to purchase yours and get ready for the 2023 Ravens season.

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POLL: What do you think of the Cardinals’ trade for Hollywood Brown?

What are your thoughts on the Cardinals’ trade to acquire Hollywood Brown?

The Arizona Cardinals pulled off a stunner Thursday night when they acquired star receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown from the Baltimore Ravens. Brown and quarterback Kyler Murray played together during Murray’s time at Oklahoma.

Brown is the speed compliment on the outside the Cardinals have been searching for. He is the long-term answer at WR2 to pair with Hopkins. It is also a sign of very good faith towards Murray, who has gone through his fair share of drama from the Cardinals’ front office.

Some across the NFL social media world think the Cardinals gave up too much to acquire Brown. They sent pick No. 23 but did receive an additional third-rounder from Baltimore. Fellow star receiver A.J. Brown was traded to the Eagles minutes later for the 18th overall pick and some thought the Cardinals should have gone that route.

With that in mind, what do you think of this blockbuster trade for the Cards? Vote in the poll and sound off in the comment section below the article.

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2021 NFL Draft: Baltimore Ravens Pre-Draft Analysis, Needs, Mock Draft Picks

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Baltimore Ravens pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Baltimore Ravens pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.


Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Analysis

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CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects

This franchise always seems to have a way of being in the right draft position. Last year LSU LB Patrick Queen fell to the 28 and JK Dobbins was a great running back value at the 55. Expect them to be right there again for a few instant helpers.

Not a shock – the Ravens are in a fantastic spot with two of the top 31 picks, and they can get good value in the late first round with whatever wide receiver drops. They have to get someone to help Lamar Jackson do more down the field, and they can get one at 27 or 31.

They’ll go with a receiver at one pick and safety with the other. At least, that’s what they’ll have the chance to do, and there’s a shot TCU’s Trevon Moehrig should be there for the taking. If they really want Moehrig, they should take him at at the 27. There will still be receivers at the 31, but the safeties get thin there.

Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: Mock Draft Picks

Before all the trades and craziness changes it up, our guess on the Baltimore Ravens 2 Round NFL Mock Draft early picks.

1 (27) WR Elijah Moore, Ole Miss
1 (31) S Trevon Moehrig, TCU

Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2021 NFL Draft Picks

1: 27
1: 31 (from Chiefs)
3: 94 (from Chiefs)
3: 104
4: 131
4: 136 (from Chiefs)
5: 171
5: 184
6: 210

Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2020 NFL Draft Picks

1 LB Patrick Queen, LSU
2 RB JK Dobbins, Ohio State
3 DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
3 WR Devin Duvernay, Texas
3 OT Tyre Phillips, Mississippi State
4 OG Ben Bredeson, Michigan
5 DT Broderick Washington, Texas Tech
6 WR James Proche, SMU
7 S Geno Stone, Iowa

CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects
2 Round NFL Mock Draft
Greatest Draft Picks For Each College
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
2022 Top 32 Pro Prospects | By Position

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Ravens remaining needs after 1st wave of free agency

With the first wave of free agency over and the 2021 NFL draft a month away, let’s take another look at the Baltimore Ravens needs.

The first wave of free agency is over with the biggest names having signed contracts or agreeing to terms. For the Baltimore Ravens, they’ve filled two of their biggest needs while retaining quite a few of their own free agents. As we look forward to the second wave of free agency and the 2021 NFL draft, it’s important to see what Baltimore still needs to address the rest of the way.

The Ravens bolstered their offense with the additions of right guard Kevin Zeitler and wide receiver Sammy Watkins. Unfortunately, the defense has taken a bit of a hit, losing EDGE defenders Yannick Ngakoue and Matthew Judon. Still, Baltimore has brought back several familiar faces such as outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and Pernell McPhee to keep some continuity at the position.

It’s worth noting the Ravens were big spenders before free agency even began, inking cornerback Marlon Humphrey and left tackle Ronnie Stanley to mega extensions last season. While the reduced salary cap has clearly had an impact on Baltimore’s offseason plans, the front office has been able to address at least a few needs and bring back some important players.

But with the 2021 NFL draft quickly approaching, let’s take another look at the Ravens’ needs.

Ravens not forced to grab LB early in 2020 NFL Draft

The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2020 NFL Draft with LB being one of their top needs but they can find great value in later rounds too

The way defense is played in the NFL is ever-changing. As offenses begin to spread themselves out and throw the football more often, defenses are countering that by putting more defensive backs on the field. The end result is that linebackers that can play all three downs aren’t nearly as important as they were 10 years ago.

The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2020 NFL Draft with inside linebacker being one of their most pressing needs. With only L.J. Fort penciled in as a starter right now and Baltimore effectively having no depth behind him on their roster, the Ravens will need to add at least one more linebacker to their defense. However, by not necessarily needing a three-down linebacker, Baltimore is afforded a little flexibility with how they attack the draft this year.

“I think when we look at the board, there’s obviously guys who can do all three things – play the run, cover and blitz,” director of college scouting Joe Hortiz said at the Ravens’ pre-draft press conference. “But I think when we look at the guys throughout the draft, there are players that can help us in specific roles. There are guys in the mid-rounds that can come in and cover, maybe play the run.”

If the Ravens want to find that all-around player, they’ll likely have opportunities to do so in the first round. LSU’s Patrick Queen, Oklahoma’s Kenneth Murray and even Wisconsin’s Zack Baun have all been frequently mocked to Baltimore with their 28th overall pick. While each player offers a slightly different flavor, all three can do everything well enough to warrant being taken that early.

But on the flip side, the Ravens could look for role players in later rounds if they wish. Guys like Oregon’s Troy Dye and Ohio State’s Malik Harrison fit two different styles of play — one better at coming down in run defense with the other better in coverage. Or they can look for a developmental prospect that does both reasonably well in Mississippi State’s Willie Gay Jr. while finding additional help in free agency to round out the group.

The Ravens have loved going into the draft with as much flexibility as possible. By not having to necessarily chase any needs, Baltimore has been able to find star players like cornerback Marlon Humphrey and outside linebacker Matthew Judon by simply letting their draft board come to them. In the 2020 NFL Draft, things aren’t any different and with nine picks — including seven in the first 134 picks — the Ravens should be able to find immediate contributors at a number of positions of need.

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