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10 Potential Day 2 Targets
These prospects have been linked to the Ravens on Day 2 of the Draft.

WR Tai Felton, Maryland
After breaking out in 2024 with 96 catches, 1,124 yards, and nine touchdowns, Felton is a solid Day 2 prospect who would add another weapon to Baltimore's wide receiver room. The native of Ashburn, Va. would love staying close to home and joining the Ravens as another weapon for Lamar Jackson.

OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
The 6-foot-6, 331-pound Ersery could be targeted to add depth behind Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten. He started at left tackle for three seasons and was named Big 10 Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2024.

OT Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
Trapilo is huge at 6-foot-8, 321 pounds and made 36 starts for Boston College playing both left and right tackle. He played last season for Bill O'Brien, a former NFL head coach who strongly believes Trapilo is NFL ready. He's a former college teammate of Zay Flowers. Trapilo's talent and intangibles could tempt the Ravens.

EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Mississippi
After four seasons at Florida, Umanmielen stayed in the SEC and broke out with 10.5 sacks for Ole Miss. According to Pro Football Focus, the 6-foot-4, 244-pound Umanmielen had 55 quarterback pressures and a 91.5 pass rush grade. He may need more strength to set the edge, but Umanmielen could have immediate impact as a pass rusher.

CB Denzel Burke, Ohio State
Burke started 51 games in his career and helped the Buckeyes win a national championship. He gave up some big plays last season, but he's a strong run defender and looked comfortable playing zone. Some draft pundits believe Burke won't be drafted until Day 3, while others view him as a solid Day 2 choice.

CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
Marrison's ball skills in college were evident with nine interceptions, and he displayed aggressiveness playing press coverage. A hip injury kept him out of the Combine, but Morrison is scheduled for a Pro Day on April 21. A strong performance there could solidify his status as a Day 2 pick.

CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State
Parrish played both outside and nickel in college, which fits the Ravens' preference for versatile corners. He also has special teams experience, which is another attribute that Baltimore covets.

CB Darien Porter, Iowa State
A long wingspan and 6-foot-3 height give Porter the tools to blanket big targets. He's a former wide receiver who displayed his ball skills with three interceptions in 2024. Porter blocked two kicks last season and could make an immediate impact on special teams. He'll enter the draft with 64 games of college experience.

CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
Revel is recovering from ACL knee surgery suffered in September that prevented him from working out at the Combine. He's reportedly on schedule to return to action in August, barring any setbacks. Revel was a projected first-round prospect before his injury and could offer great value as a Day 2 pick once healthy.

S Xavier Watts, Notre Dame
Joining the Ravens would reunite Watts with Kyle Hamilton, his former teammate at Notre Dame. Watts and Hamilton played together for two seasons and their familiarity could hasten Watts' transition to the NFL. With nine career interceptions, Watts has an instinctive nose for takeaways.