Potential 2021 NFL Draft Scenario For Ravens: Offensive Lineman
If the Ravens draft an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks in the second and third rounds?
Read moreIf the Ravens draft an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, how would that selection shape the look of the team’s picks in the second and third rounds?
Read moreTerrace Marshall Jr. has been linked to the Ravens in a number of mock drafts, and the LSU WR says he would welcome the chance to play with Lamar Jackson. “Being on the field, it’s a team effort,” Marshall said. “It’s all about taking advantage of what you are given.”
Read moreBrevin Jordan relished the opportunity to learn from Ravens legend Ed Reed while at Miami, and he’d welcome the opportunity to play for Baltimore, if that’s the way the draft shakes out. “I’m an elite route runner,” Jordan said. “When I get the ball in my hands I turn into a running back.”
Read moreKen Zalis highlights three EDGE/OLB/DE options the Ravens could draft with each of their picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Read moreBoston College tight end Hunter Long sees the Ravens as an “intriguing” option in the upcoming NFL Draft. “Any team that uses multiple tight ends and uses them a lot is obviously more intriguing than teams that just have that one guy that they go to,” Long said.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his initial seven-round NFL mock draft for the Baltimore Ravens, including three options for every pick.
Read moreThe 219th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Ravens safety Geno Stone didn’t get a typical NFL offseason with rookie minicamps and OTA’s last year, and he’s looking forward to getting another chance after re-signing with Baltimore.
Read moreKen Zalis shares an updated 2021 NFL mock draft, and he predicts the Baltimore Ravens will take TCU safety Trevon Moehrig at No. 27.
Read moreGlenn Clark struggles to offer a take on the Ravens’ Sammy Watkins signing, and he says Baltimore should still be exploring the trade market for more consequential receiving solutions, as well as focusing on WR in the draft.
Read moreCould the Ravens target LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. in the 2021 NFL Draft? Ken Zalis breaks down Marshall’s strengths and areas for improvement.
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