Olaivavega Ioane
22-Year-Old
Reeled in by Ravens
The Ravens selected Ioane in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 14th overall.
ANALYSIS
The Ravens needed to rebuild their offensive line after allowing it to fall into some amount of decay in recent years, and Ioane was a common-sense first step toward achieving that. Ioane (6-foot-4, 320 pounds) is a mauler out of Penn State who perfectly fits the Ravens' bruising aesthetic and brings a strong skill set to go within the mauler category. He should be a high-floor, high-ceiling starter at guard and packs some serious athleticism (31.5-inch vertical) on his dense frame. Though there's still work to do on the offensive line for Baltimore, perhaps at center especially, Ioane is a big upgrade in the meantime.
The Ravens needed to rebuild their offensive line after allowing it to fall into some amount of decay in recent years, and Ioane was a common-sense first step toward achieving that. Ioane (6-foot-4, 320 pounds) is a mauler out of Penn State who perfectly fits the Ravens' bruising aesthetic and brings a strong skill set to go within the mauler category. He should be a high-floor, high-ceiling starter at guard and packs some serious athleticism (31.5-inch vertical) on his dense frame. Though there's still work to do on the offensive line for Baltimore, perhaps at center especially, Ioane is a big upgrade in the meantime.
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6' 4"Weight
320 lbsVertical Jump
31.5 inBroad Jump
104 inHand Length
10.50 inArm Length
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Great fit in Baltimore, per Brooks
The selection of Ioane with the 14th overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft was perfect for a Ravens team that lost both Daniel Faalele and Tyler Linderbaum in free agency, Bucky Brooks of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The Ravens lost two veteran offensive linemen in Linderbaum and Faalele during the offseason, but the team was able to address its need on the O-Line by grabbing Ioane in the first round of the draft. The Penn State product brings a 6-foot-4, 320-pound frame to Baltimore and has the size and athleticism to be a successful blocker at the NFL-level. Ioane's strength lies as a run blocker, which should fit nicely in the Ravens' offensive scheme that relies heavily on the legs of both Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson.
The Ravens lost two veteran offensive linemen in Linderbaum and Faalele during the offseason, but the team was able to address its need on the O-Line by grabbing Ioane in the first round of the draft. The Penn State product brings a 6-foot-4, 320-pound frame to Baltimore and has the size and athleticism to be a successful blocker at the NFL-level. Ioane's strength lies as a run blocker, which should fit nicely in the Ravens' offensive scheme that relies heavily on the legs of both Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson.








