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### **Multi-Round Mock Drafts Feature Similar Position Selections**

Mock drafts are aplenty with free agency cooled off and just over a month before the 2025 NFL Draft. But in the latest multi-round mock drafts, both [NFL.com’s](https://www.nfl.com/news/four-round-2025-nfl-mock-draft-rb-cam-skattebo-to-broncos-in-fourth-round-chiefs-nab-speedy-back) Chad Reuter and [CBS Sports’](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2025-nfl-three-round-mock-draft-jets-pick-shedeur-sanders-49ers-replenish-offense-with-a-first-round-wr/) Chris Trapasso pursued similar moves, including trading in the first round and adding similar positions.

In Round 1, Reuter mocked a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, with the Ravens moving back four spots and swapping a fourth-round pick for the Chiefs' third. Similarly, Trapasso sees the Ravens trading down (in fact, out of Round 1) to the No. 35 pick and picking up a 2026 second-round pick.

Both selected a defender with their first pick, though they differ on the choice. But afterward, the two mocked an offensive guard with their second-round pick. Then, they both followed up with a combination of linebacker, cornerback, and edge rusher.

_NFL.com's Chad Reuter multi-round mock Ravens selections:_

1. Malaki Starks, S, Georgia (Pick 31)

2. Cameron Williams, OG, Texas (59)

3. Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon (91)

4. Jaylin Smith, CB, USC (95)

5. David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas (129)

_CBS Sports' Chris Trapasso multi-round mock Ravens selections:_

1. Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State (No. 35)

2. Tate Rateledge, OG, Georgia (No. 59)

3. Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan (No. 90)

4. CB Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech (No. 91)

5. Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia (No. 101)

It's clear what pundits see as the Ravens' needs and how they will presumably look to fill them with the draft beginning on April 24.

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