The Baltimore Ravens learned where they'll be selecting in the first round of the 2015 NFL draft, and it's a very familiar position.

The Ravens will draft No. 26 after losing to the New England Patriots in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game. This will mark the sixth time in seven seasons the Ravens will begin the draft selecting 25th or lower.

There are many different directions the Ravens can go with this pick. The Ravens could use a cornerback, wide receiver, running back and tight end.

Of course, there are no guarantees the Ravens will stay at No. 26. The Ravens have remained at their original first-round position only three times in the previous seven drafts.

The Ravens will draft last in the AFC North because draft order is determined by how teams finish in the playoffs. Here are the other first-round picks for the division teams: the Cleveland Browns at Nos. 12 and 19 (from Buffalo); the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 21 and the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 22.

Ravens' first-round history under John Harbaugh

2014: No. 17

2013: No. 32

2012: No. 29 (traded into second round)

2011: No. 26

2010: No. 25 (traded into second round)

2009: No. 26 (traded up to No. 23)

2008: No. 8 (traded to No. 18)