OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens hold their highest first-round pick in six years because injuries ultimately derailed their 2021 season.
How the Ravens use that No. 14 overall pick will be influenced by where the team stands with these same high-profile, banged-up players. The consensus among draft experts is that Baltimore will likely select a pass-rusher, cornerback or offensive tackle with its first pick, because those are the biggest injury question marks.
Will left tackle Ronnie Stanley return to his All-Pro form and play a full season? When will Pro Bowl cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters come back to the field?