2021 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
Ken Zalis shares his first 2021 NFL mock draft, and he thinks the Baltimore Ravens should take Michigan offensive tackle Jalen Mayfield at No. 27
Read moreKen Zalis shares his first 2021 NFL mock draft, and he thinks the Baltimore Ravens should take Michigan offensive tackle Jalen Mayfield at No. 27
Read moreWho could the Ravens take with the 27th pick of the 2021 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis looks at some possibilities, including Florida WR Kadarius Toney.
Read moreWith the Ravens set to pick at No. 27 in the 2021 NFL Draft, Ken Zalis looks at the history of that pick, including Baltimore taking CB Jimmy Smith in 2011.
Read moreJohn Carroll graduate Ky’el Hemby hasn’t had the easiest path leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, but he’s motivated to continue his journey at the next level — and playing for his hometown Ravens would be “extra special.”
Read moreAs he prepares for the 2021 NFL Draft, McDonogh grad Eric Burrell is turning to former McDonogh teammate and current Bears LB Josh Woods and former McDonogh head coach Dom Damico. “Whenever that opportunity comes,” Burrell said, “I’ll take advantage of [it].”
Read moreAs he looks ahead to the 2021 NFL Draft, Boys’ Latin grad Victor Dimukeje, who moved to the U.S. from Nigeria when he was 8 years old, has a message he wants to share: “No matter where you come from you can end up wherever you put your mind to.”
Read moreFormer Towson running back Shane Simpson, who spent the 2020 season at Virginia after the CAA canceled its football season, is looking ahead to the 2021 NFL Draft. “I think I have a really good resume,” Simpson said, “but these next few months are definitely crucial.”
Read moreSenior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy breaks down four pass catchers in the Senior Bowl who could be a fit for the Ravens, whose first pick is currently scheduled to come at No. 27.
Read moreKen Zalis highlights some players to watch during this year’s Senior Bowl, including Oklahoma State wide receiver Tylan Wallace.
Read moreKen Zalis takes a look at the top offensive skill position players in the 2021 NFL Draft, starting with Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
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