There are only four weeks until the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, and Baltimore Beatdown is excited to add to our Ravens-focused Big Board! Last week, we debuted our Top 51, and now, we have another 50 players to bring our list up to 101.
As in with our Top 51, we want to highlight players that we favor over consensus, especially those who are strong fits for the Ravens’ need, scheme, and style. DECIDE HERE EMBEDS OR WHAT.
52. Chase Bisontis (G, Texas A&M) 53. Germie Bernard (WR, Alabama) 54. Derrick
Moore (EDGE, Michigan) 55. CJ Allen (LB, Georgia) 56. Jadarian Price (RB, Notre Dame) 57. Eli Stowers (TE, Vanderbilt) 58. Chris Bell (WR, Louisville) 59. Keylan Rutledge (G/C, Georgia Tech)
60. Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech)
Outside of his undersized frame (6-foot-1, 231 pounds, 30.9-inch arms), Jacob Rodriguez brings a complete skillset at the linebacker position. He posted elite numbers in college, leading the Big 12 over the last two years 140 solo tackles (255 total) to go along with 21.5 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, five interceptions and 10 passes defended. In 2025, he forced an FBS-high seven fumbles and returned two of his four recoveries for touchdowns. Rodriguez’s instincts and vision consistently placed him in the right position, and his ball skills allowed him to make the most of those opportunities. After sweeping college football’s defensive awards, he answered any remaining questions about his athleticism with an elite Combine showing. He has sideline-to-sideline range as a run defender and can play downhill with physicality. His size is a limitation against bigger blockers and his tackling technique needs work, but he could be a three-down contributor from Day 1 and grow into a long-term leader for a defense.
61. D’Angelo Ponds (CB, Indiana)
D’Angelo Ponds is another undersized defender with outstanding production: 169 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, seven interceptions, and 13 passes defended over the last three years. He only surrendered a 49.5% completion rate and 52.98 passer rating targeted in the same span. His 5-foot-9, 182-pound frame with sub-30-inch arms will likely force him into the slot in the NFL where his playmaking, physicality, and play recognition can shine. Ponds’ competitive fire shows up on every play, as does his explosiveness (43.5-inch vertical that led all defensive backs at the Combine). Both traits will make an impact on special teams right away, but his technique in man coverage will need to improve to earn a full-time role on defense.
62. Zachariah Branch (WR, Georgia)
63. Jake Golday (LB, Cincinnati)
64. Anthony Hill Jr. (LB, Texas)
65. A.J. Haulcy (S, LSU)
66. Caleb Tiernan (OT, Northwestern)
67. Max Klare (TE, Ohio State)
68. Malachi Fields (WR, Notre Dame)
69. Jaishawn Barham (LB/EDGE, Michigan)
70. Treydan Stukes (CB, Arizona)
71. Desmond Igbinosun (CB, Ohio State)
72. Michael Trigg (TE, Baylor)
73. Darrell Jackson Jr. (DT, Florida State)
74. Bryce Lance (WR, North Dakota State)
75. Deion Burks (WR, Oklahoma)
76. Josiah Trotter (LB, Missouri)
77. Genesis Smith (S, Arizona)
78. Jake Slaughter (C, Florida)
79. Trey Zuhn III (OL, Texas A&M)
80. Daylen Everette (CB, Georgia)
81. Kyle Louis (LB, Pittsburgh)
82. Chris McClellan (DT, Missouri)
83. Gennings Dunker (G, Iowa)
84. Antonio Williams (WR, Clemson)
85. Ted Hurst (WR, Georgia State)
86. Devin Moore (CB, Florida)
87. Dontay Corleone (DT, Cincinnati)
88. Elijah Sarratt (WR, Indiana)
89. Jonah Coleman (RB, Washington)
90. LT Overton (DL, Alabama)
91. Logan Jones (C, Iowa)
92. Landon Robinson (DT, Navy)
93. Jalen Farmer (G, Kentucky)
94. Chandler Rivers (CB, Duke)
95. Zakee Wheatley (S, Penn State)
96. Bud Clark (S, TCU)
97. Jager Burton (C, Duke)
98. Justin Joly (TE, North Carolina State)
99. Malik Muhammad (CB, Texas)
100. Sam Roush (TE, Stanford)
101. Kamari Ramsey (S, USC)
Now, we want to know your thoughts! Which of your favorite prospects are on our list, and which ones are too high? Which ones are missing altogether? Let us know in the comments section!
Traditional statistics via Sports-Reference.com. Advanced metrics via Pro Football Focus.









