“Replacing Ronnie Stanley at left tackle, with his impending free agency, will be a key focus for the Ravens’ offense. Josh Conerly Jr. appears to be an ideal candidate for the role, having earned an impressive 83.0 pass-blocking grade in 2024. Over 1,000-plus pass-blocking snaps, he allowed a knockdown rate of just 0.6%, showcasing his reliability on the blind side.”
Josh Liskiewitz, Pro Football Focus
“Green emerged as one of the breakout stars of the 2024 college season, leading the nation with 17 sacks and ranking eighth in pass-rush win rate (20.1%). He showcased his combination of power and speed during Senior Bowl practices, where he stood out against top-tier competition, further solidifying his status as a first-round prospect.”

Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports
“The former UVA transfer played at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, VA, the same school that produced Lawrence Taylor. Green, weighing 251 pounds at the Senior Bowl, is incredibly explosive off the line, showcasing surprising power and consistently using his hands effectively to shed blocks. He had the standout 1-on-1 rep of the week in Mobile, and his game tape supports his impressive performance.”
Lance Zierlein, NFL Network
“This rising prospect is built like a Greek god, combining a rare mix of size, speed, and ball skills. Similar to Ravens star Kyle Hamilton, Emmanwori can play either safety position and has the instincts needed to make impactful plays in the secondary.”
Eric Edholm, NFL Network
Here’s the paraphrased text attributed to Matt Miller from ESPN:
“I could see Savaiinaea stepping in at either guard or tackle if the Ravens can’t maintain their O-line this offseason. He possesses heavy hands, elite size, and a solid floor as a prospect.” – Matt Miller, ESPN
“Wide receiver would be the ideal choice for Baltimore if they re-sign left tackle Ronnie Stanley before he hits free agency. However, with the top five options already off the board, there are no early Round 2 prospects worth reaching for. Instead, Baltimore could replace free agent guard Patrick Mekari with the powerful and versatile Savaiinaea. He has experience at left tackle, right guard, and right tackle, and at 6-foot-4 and 339 pounds with 34 5/8-inch arms, he would bring more youth to the Ravens’ offensive line. Rookie Roger Rosengarten impressed this season, so adding Savaiinaea could help bolster the front.” – Matt Miller, ESPN
Kyle Crabbs, 33rd Team
“The Ravens have a history of capitalizing on talent that falls down the draft board. That’s exactly what they’d be doing with Pearce Jr., who could drop due to his lean frame. However, don’t be fooled—he’s an elite pass rusher, and the Ravens have a proven track record of putting talent in positions to make an impact on the field.”
Luke Easterling, Athlon Sports
“Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry will continue to grab the spotlight, but their success hinges on the offensive line doing its job, and that group needs some reinforcements. Jackson already showed strong play as a guard for the Buckeyes, but injuries pushed him to left tackle this season, where he excelled just as much, ultimately helping lead the team to a national title.”