Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Roundup 2.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2021 NFL draft, we will update our Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Baltimore Ravens from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Ravens:
Rotoworld - Thor Nystrom (8/21)
30. Creed Humphrey, IOL, Oklahoma
PFF - Mike Renner (8/19)
32. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU
The Draft Network - Kyle Crabbs (8/19)
30. Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
Pro Football Network - Oliver Hodgkinson (8/16)
30. Devonta Smith, WR, Alabama
DeVonta Smith led a talented quartet of Alabama wide receivers in 2019 in both receiving yards and touchdowns. Although he lacks the speed of a Henry Ruggs, or the frame of a Jerry Jeudy, Smith combines great catch ability with an elusiveness after the catch to create a playmaking threat. Smith has the skillset to ensure Alabama has two first-round wide receivers for the second straight year.
ESPN - Todd McShay (8/12)
30. Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State
The Draft Network - Jordan Reid (8/10)
30. Carlos Basham Jr., EDGE, Wake Forest
Prior to the 2020 draft, many felt that Basham was a guarantee to declare. Wanting to return to Wake Forest in order to improve on certain areas of his game, he enters next season as one of the most notable names in a bit of a mixed bag of prospects at the position. At 6-foot-4 and 274 pounds (NFL listed measurements), Basham is an ideal 4i-technique in a three-down defensive front, but he also has the versatility to be a 5-technique in a 4-3 scheme.
Pro Football Network - Matthew Valdovinos (8/9)
30. Devonta Smith, WR, Alabama
Smith has arguably the best hands in the class and dominates on underneath routes. However, he's athletic enough to burn an unsuspecting cornerback. His glue for hands will be a big help for a Ravens' receiving corps that struggles with drops.
The Draft Network - Joe Marino (8/3)
30. Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
Bateman would provide the Ravens with a true alpha receiver that has exceptional ball skills, hands, and the ability to win in the air. He is a smooth operator that is crisp as a route-runner, capable of creating separation. Bateman averaged more than 20 yards per reception last season due to his technical refinement as a route-runner and at the catch point, but also because he is dynamic after the catch.
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