A few days out from the 2026 NFL draft, okay, almost a week, and there is still a lot to digest. Cleveland Browns fans were riding a high from their team’s picks this year, then got dealt the interesting information that QB Deshaun Watson was in the lead, with a significant gap for QB Shedeur Sanders to close.
Whatever helps the team win, now and in the future, is all Browns fans generally care about.
With the 2026 NFL draft in the books, including Cleveland’s 10 picks, we’ve tried to keep Browns fans
covered:
- Draft grades roundup
- Barry Shuck’s deep dive into the pasts of Spencer Fano, KC Concepcion, Denzel Boston, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and Parker Brailsford (with the rest on the way)
- Day 2 breakdown
- Day 3 breakdown
- Way-too-early 53-man roster projection
- Rumored plan for QB Dillon Gabriel
- List of their 10 draft picks in 2027
And so much more. Thursday through Saturday, DBN posted 68 articles and a number of polls in The Feed to keep Cleveland fans satiated.
Now, we take a slight turn to take a look around the AFC North and their draft picks. The best way to a playoff spot is through winning the division, so keeping track of what the other teams are doing is a part of that for fans. We already reviewed the Cincinnati Bengals selections, with Browns fans giving them a “B” overall.
Now, we are on to the former Cleveland team.
Baltimore Ravens 2026 NFL draft picks
- 1st Round – OL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
- 2nd Round – DE Zion Young, Missouri
- 3rd Round – WR Ja’Kobi Lane, USC
- 4th Round – WR Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
- 4th Round – TE Matthew Hibner, SMU
- 5th Round – CB Chandler Rivers, Duke
- 5th Round – TE Josh Cuevas, Alabama
- 5th Round – RB Adam Randall, Clemson
- 6th Round – P Ryan Eckley, Michigan State
- 7th Round – DT Rayshaun Benny, Michigan
- 7th Round – OL Evan Beernsten, Northwestern
The Ravens often spend a lot of resources on line play and continued that this year with the best pure guard in Ioane and an interesting pass rusher in Young. Grabbing Lane and Sarratt in back-to-back picks gives QB Lamar Jackson two bigger-bodied receivers to use on the outside as well.
Just a huge draft class with 11 players; only three came within the first 100 picks. Potentially a lot of depth additions beyond the first three picks.
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