The NFL draft is 17 days away, and the Baltimore Ravens could be looking to pair Roquan Smith with a younger, more athletic version of himself. UCLA All-American linebacker Carson Schwesinger is rising on draft boards after a dominant pro day in front of 30 NFL teams, including the Ravens. Schwesinger is headed to the Under Armour Performance Center for a predraft visit with John Harbaugh's team.
After working out for 30 NFL teams last week, #UCLA LB Carson Schwesinger is on a top-30 visit to the #Ravens today, source said. The rising prospect could be in play for Baltimore at No. 27 to pair with All-Pro Roquan Smith in the middle.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 7, 2025
The former walk-on made his first start in the third game this season and became an AP First-Team All-American. Schwesinger's big break came in the third game of the season, after talented pass rusher Oluwafemi Oladejo moved from linebacker to defensive end.
Schwesinger was named an Associated Press First-Team All-American, a Butkus Award finalist, and made the All-Big Ten first team. He led the conference with 136 total tackles, 11.3 total tackles per game, 90 solo tackles, 7½ solo tackles per game, and nine double-digit-tackle games.
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