So far, the Baltimore Ravens have been one conservative team, staying put at all three draft spots they held in the first three rounds before the 2026 NFL Draft started. Now, comes the fun part. Baltimore owns eight more selections, including four in the fifth round, and you can expect general manager Eric DeCosta to move around quite a bit on the third day of selections. After picking up Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane in the first round (14th overall), Missouri edge rusher Zion Young (45th) in the second, and USC wide receiver Ja’Kobi Lane (80th) in the third, where will the Ravens be looking next? Let’s take a look. What Are Baltimore's Top Remaining Needs for the Last Four Rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft? Baltimore still has eight picks to make in the final four rounds and a bunch of holes to address on its roster. Center Connor Lew is the most interesting name still available for the Ravens, as he was considered by some as the best prospect at the position despite an ACL tear last season.…