2025 NFL Trades Graded by Team: Baltimore Ravens

  • Total Trades: 2
  • Average Grade: B (84)

This page lists all the 2025 Trades for the Baltimore Ravens. I’ve listed all of the NFL Free Agent Signing Grades here, which included the trades. Because I’ve begun posting polls for the trades, I thought it would make sense to list just the NFL trades here, so archiving the voting would be easier.

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November 2025 – Trades


Eagles acquire CB Jaire Alexander from Ravens for swap of late-round picks
I imagine there are some Eagles fans who are very excited right now. It wasn’t too long ago that Jaire Alexander was known as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. The Eagles obtained him for barely anything, swapping sixth- and seventh-round picks with Baltimore.

This may sound like an amazing steal for Philadelphia, but it’s not, based on how Alexander has performed this year. Alexander has played just two games for the Ravens, and he looked completely washed up in them. He was so bad that the Ravens have been declaring him as a healthy scratch for most of the season.

Having said that, Alexander is still just 28, so it’s not impossible that he could bounce back to where he was a year or two ago. If so, the Eagles will get a much-needed upgrade at cornerback for almost nothing. If Alexander continues to suck, then the Eagles didn’t really lose very much.

Grade for Eagles – A-
Grade for Ravens – B


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October 2025 – Trades


Ravens acquire S Alohi Gilman, 2026 5th-round pick from Chargers for DE/OLB Odafe Oweh, 2027 7th-round pick
Both the Ravens and Chargers are likely feeling a potential Super Bowl run slipping away. Thus, it’s not a surprise that they engaged in a trade that will attempt to fix their defensive issues.

Of course, Baltimore has a ton of defensive issues, including the pass rush. Odafe Oweh hasn’t logged a sack this year, but he registered about 14 percent of his team’s pressures, so he’ll be missed. Gilman is a quality safety who is decent in coverage, so any decline in pass rush will transition into improved secondary play. As a bonus, the Ravens get to move up two spots across a year on Day 3 of the NFL Draft.

Though this isn’t a bad trade for the Ravens, I’d say the Chargers won it. Gilman was a quality player for them, but they were deep at safety and can sustain his departure. They needed another edge rusher to compensate for the Khalil Mack injury, so they’re getting that without hurting themselves.

Grade for Ravens – B
Grade for Chargers – A


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