2020 Ravens Draft Watch: Jon Runyan Jr.
Ken Zalis sees Michigan offensive tackle Jon Runyan Jr. as a fifth- or sixth-round swing tackle/guard prospect with upside.
Read moreKen Zalis sees Michigan offensive tackle Jon Runyan Jr. as a fifth- or sixth-round swing tackle/guard prospect with upside.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his initial seven-round NFL mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, including four options for every pick.
Read moreCould the Ravens target Louisiana Tech cornerback Amik Robertson in the 2020 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis says Robertson is a really good football player who projects as a a mid-fourth- to fifth-round pick simply because of his size.
Read moreKen Zalis says Appalachian State’s Darrynton Evans may be the best-kept secret at running back in this year’s NFL Draft.
Read moreWould Michigan’s Josh Uche fit into the Ravens’ defense as an edge rusher? Ken Zalis says Uche sets the edge well but needs to add strength.
Read moreKen Zalis shares an updated 2020 NFL mock draft, and he predicts the Baltimore Ravens will take Baylor WR Denzel Mims at No. 28.
Read moreHow would Miami linebacker Shaquille Quarterman look in the middle of the Ravens’ defense? Ken Zalis says Quarterman is a big hitter with a high football IQ.
Read moreWould Auburn offensive tackle Jack Driscoll be a fit for the Ravens in the 2020 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis says Driscoll has great hand placement and quick feet but must get stronger.
Read moreIf the Ravens choose to use the 2020 NFL Draft to try to find a big-play wide receiver who can line up opposite Marquise Brown, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah says this is an ideal draft to find that player.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his top defensive prospects by position heading into the NFL Scouting Combine, with LSU’s Patrick Queen among the inside linebackers.
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