Ravens NFL Draft Preview: How to Watch, TV Channels, Radio, Picks

The Baltimore Ravens start their draft off with the No. 22 pick in the first round.
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The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2023 NFL Draft with only five picks in their arsenal, but that doesn't mean the team will end with that many. The Ravens could trade up and sacrifice more picks or deal back and acquire more assets.

The Ravens are smothered in rumors for potential trades, including dealing quarterback Lamar Jackson and acquiring Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Regardless of what Baltimore does, the Ravens have proven to be one of the more sound organizations when it comes to drafting and fans should be excited regardless of what the team does with its draft capital this weekend.

Here's a look at everything you need to know ahead of this weekend ...

TV, Radio Information

Thursday, April 27 – Round 1

  • 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes.
  • Stream on mobile with NFL+
  • Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Westwood One, and ESPN Radio

Friday, April 28 – Rounds 2 and 3

  • 7 p.m. ET on NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes.
  • Stream on mobile with NFL+
  • Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio and ESPN Radio

Saturday, April 30 – Rounds 4 through 7

  • 12 p.m. ET on NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes.
  • Stream on mobile with NFL+
  • Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio and ESPN Radio

Ravens Picks

  • Round 1, Pick No. 22
  • Round 3, Pick No. 86
  • Round 4, Pick No. 124
  • Round 5, Pick No. 157
  • Round 6, Pick No. 199

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