Tight End Prospects – Ravens 2025 Draft

Time to take a look at the tight end prospects in the 2025 NFL draft from the Baltimore Ravens perspective.  Previous position reviews that are available are as follows:

Offense:
Offensive tackle reviews are located here.
Guard prospect reviews are found here.

Defense:
Inside linebacker prospects are found here.
Defensive tackle prospects are reviewed here.
Cornerback prospects are considered here.
Safety prospects are located here.
Edge linebacker prospects are reviewed here.

Tight End Background

The $11 million question is whether the Ravens will move Mark Andrews on draft day; freeing up that stash for salary cap purposes.  If they do, they’ll draft another tight end.  If they don’t, they likely won’t.  Eric DeCosta has made clear his willingness to trade Andrews and get draft compensation this year (instead of in 2027 after Andrews leaves in free agency).  Regardless, the Ravens won’t spend draft capital on a tight end in the first two rounds (but see Elijah Arroyo, below).  I say that with confidence, but DeCosta has fooled me before.  Nevertheless, our journey begins with third round prospects and below.  And note that a lot of my thinking is premised on the view that the Ravens will re-sign Likely. Continue reading “Tight End Prospects – Ravens 2025 Draft”