Ravens Seven-Round NFL Mock Draft 4.0
Ken Zalis shares his fourth and final seven-round mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, and he has the Ravens addressing needs at receiver, edge rusher and offensive line throughout the draft.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his fourth and final seven-round mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, and he has the Ravens addressing needs at receiver, edge rusher and offensive line throughout the draft.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his final 2019 NFL mock draft, and he predicts the Baltimore Ravens will take Texas A&M center Erik McCoy at No. 22.
Read moreWith a passion for football, family and pranks, Eric DeCosta has made his mark with the Ravens since 1996, and now he’s preparing for his first draft as the Ravens’ general manager.
Read moreCan you picture Hines Ward in purple and black? What about Aaron Rodgers? Glenn Clark takes a look at what might have been with 15 Ravens draft do-overs, revisiting some of the team’s less successful first- and second-round picks in past NFL Drafts.
Read moreWith the 2019 NFL Draft approaching, Ken Zalis shares his top five prospects at each defensive position, and he has Ohio State’s Nick Bosa as his No. 1 edge defender.
Read moreAfter a standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, former Maryland safety Darnell Savage Jr. looks like a second- or third-round pick in the NFL Draft, and he’s ready for what awaits him in the future.
Read moreWith the 2019 NFL Draft approaching, Ken Zalis shares his top five prospects at each offensive position, and he has Mississippi’s A.J. Brown as the No. 1 wide receiver.
Read moreFormer Maryland football players Ty Johnson and Tre Watson showed up to Maryland’s pro day March 27 ready to prove
Read moreLast year, Glenn Clark said it would be ludicrous for the Baltimore Ravens to draft a quarterback, but now that they have Lamar Jackson, Clark says the Ravens need to draft another quarterback in 2019.
Read moreKen Zalis evaluates how the Ravens did in the 2018 NFL Draft, and he thinks Baltimore drafted some key players, but his criticism lies in what the Ravens didn’t do and who they seemed to avoid.
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