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DeCosta Breaks Down Ravens’ Draft Priorities
Just days after the 2026 NFL Draft, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta made it clear—this class was all about reinforcing the trenches and reloading key offensive weapons. Speaking on The Lounge Podcast, DeCosta outlined exactly what the front office set out to accomplish heading into draft weekend.
“Our main goals were to add depth across the roster after some losses in free agency. We wanted to improve both the offensive and defensive lines — add size, physicality, and nastiness. We also wanted to add playmakers on offense, especially at tight end and receiver after losing Charlie and Isaiah. Overall, I feel really good about how it turned out. We addressed a lot of our needs.”
DeCosta also acknowledged the need to replenish the offense, particularly after departures at key skill positions. “We also wanted to add playmakers on offense, especially at tight end and receiver after losing Charlie and Isaiah,” he added.
The result is a draft class designed to balance immediate impact with long-term development, blending physical trench players with versatile pass-catching options.
It's a pretty direct reflection of what we saw play out. Baltimore didn't chase noise; they stayed true to their identity. Bigger. Stronger. More physical. And if this class hits the way DeCosta believes it can, they didn't just fill holes; they raised the floor of the entire roster.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Eric DeCosta details Ravens NFL draft focus on trenches, weapons
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