Baltimore Ravens 2022 NFL Draft grade: A
14. Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
25. Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa
45. David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan
76. Travis Jones, DL, Connecticut
110. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota
119. Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama
128. Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
130. Jordan Stout, P, Penn State
139. Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina
141. Damarion Williams, CB, Houston
196. Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri
The Baltimore Ravens did it again.
Should we expect anything less from them?
We should stop grading the Ravens on the curve of what everyone else is doing and maybe start grading their drafts comparing back to their own class last year.
Even still, the Ravens would probably still get high marks. Eric DeCosta is almost always in alignment with the consensus regarding draft prospects and it makes it seem like the Ravens are always landing the absolute best player on the board no matter when they select.
Kyle Hamilton was considered by some to be the best overall player in this draft.
Tyler Linderbaum is the top interior offensive lineman in the draft and will be a decade-long starter for Baltimore.
David Ojabo was a very worthwhile risk for the Ravens at pick 45 overall and should be a starter in 2023 when he is fully healthy.
Travis Jones was projected to go in the late first round, early second round, and the Ravens got him at 76.
Daniel Faalele is another top 75 player in this draft who is reminiscent of Orlando Brown Jr. as a fit with the Ravens.
To cap off this class with Tyler Badie is a microcosm of how much value the Ravens truly got all throughout this draft.
Another home run of a class.