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#159 - Ravens 2026 Draft Reaction & Breakdown - First ever LIVE UKRavens Podcast 🎥

#159 - Ravens 2026 Draft Reaction & Breakdown - First ever LIVE UKRavens Podcast 🎥

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概要

In this week’s episode of the UKRavens Podcast, Ashley is joined by Ian, James and Gordon for a landmark show as the pod goes fully live and in person for the first time ever. Recorded in a studio setting and also available in video on YouTube, this episode captures the full energy of draft weekend as the crew break down the Ravens’ entire 2026 draft class and what it means for the future of the franchise.


Fresh off a weekend that saw the UK Ravens community come together in Manchester, the episode opens with reflections on the live watch party atmosphere, player appearances from Zay Flowers and LaJohntay Wester, and the growing presence of the Ravens in the UK. That energy carries straight into a comprehensive breakdown of all eleven draft picks, with detailed discussion on scheme fit, roster impact and how this class begins to reshape the identity of the team.


The conversation starts in the trenches with first round pick Vega Ioane, a tone setting addition to the interior offensive line. There is in-depth analysis of his elite pass protection, how he immediately upgrades the protection in front of Lamar Jackson, and what his arrival means for the direction of the offense under Declan Doyle. That theme continues into round two with Zion Young, a powerful edge defender whose physicality and run defense signal a return to a more traditional “play like a Raven” style on defense.


From there, the episode explores the more polarising middle rounds, including the addition of wide receivers Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt. The group debate the Ravens’ decision to double dip at the position, contrasting Lane’s high ceiling, athletic profile with Sarratt’s consistency and production, and what both players could bring to a reshaped passing attack alongside Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman.


There is also detailed discussion around the Ravens’ approach to skill positions and versatility, including the tight end selections, the development projection for players like Matt Hibner, and how the offense may evolve towards heavier personnel groupings. Later round picks such as Chandler Rivers, Rayshaun Benny and Evan Bernstein are assessed in terms of depth, competition and potential to carve out roles on a crowded roster.


Beyond individual players, a major theme throughout the episode is the overall philosophy of the class. The panel reflect on how this draft feels like a shift back towards physicality, toughness and identity, with multiple “tone setting” picks that prioritise trench play and grit over flash. There is also discussion on how closely aligned the coaching staff and front office appear to be, and what that could mean for the Ravens’ trajectory under Jesse Minter and Declan Doyle.


The episode closes with a look at the undrafted free agent class, potential roster battles heading into camp, and early reactions to how this group could shape expectations for the 2026 season. With optimism high and a clear sense of direction emerging, this is a full, honest and in-depth breakdown of a pivotal draft for Baltimore.

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