What time will Ravens actually make No. 27 overall pick in 2025 NFL draft?

Mike Moraitis

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The time has finally come, Baltimore Ravens fans. The 2025 NFL draft is here and we will get our first answer as to what the Ravens will do in this year's event when they're on the clock on Thursday night.

The Ravens hold a ton of picks in this year's draft, with the number coming in at 11 to be exact. The Ravens have at least one selection in every round, and multiple in the fourth (two) and sixth rounds (four).

Baltimore has so many extra picks thanks to the compensatory pick formula that nabbed them four. Those picks come from the 2024 departures of Patrick Queen, Jadeveon Clowney, Geno Stone and Kevin Zeitler.

But, for now, we're just focused on Thursday night and the Ravens' first-round pick. Here's when we can expect to see Baltimore make its selection, assuming the team doesn't trade up or down.

Ravens NFL draft picks 2025

  • Round 1: No. 27 overall
  • Round 2: No. 59
  • Round 3: No. 91
  • Round 4: No. 129
  • Round 4: No. 136
  • Round 5: No. 176
  • Round 6: No. 183 (from CAR)
  • Round 6: No. 203
  • Round 6: No. 210
  • Round 6: No. 212
  • Round 7: No. 243

2025 NFL draft TV schedule

  • Date: Thursday, April 24
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Location: Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wi.)
  • Channels: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network

What time will Ravens make No. 27 pick?

Taking a look at last year's draft, the Arizona Cardinals held the No. 27 overall pick after a trade up and selected defensive lineman Darius Robinson. The announcement for that pick came in at 11:20 p.m. ET.

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So, expect a late night if you're a Ravens fan, but don't rule out Baltimore moving up and making their pick earlier. With a ton of selections, the Ravens can make an aggressive push with a trade up to get a guy they covet.

Granted, most experts and insiders believe this is a draft many teams are looking to trade back in, but if that's the case, someone has to be trading up, also, and the Ravens are a prime candidate to do so.

Trading out of the first round entirely is also a possibility, which means Ravens fans may wait up for nothing. Baltimore is in a sweet spot for teams that covet a quarterback to move up to from early in the second round.

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Mike Moraitis

Mike Moraitis is a freelance writer who covers the NFL for the Sporting News. Over his nearly two decades covering sports, Mike has also worked for Bleacher Report, USA TODAY and FanSided. He hates writing in the third person.