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Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Roundup 6.0


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:

EDSFootball - Hanson (3/5)

27. Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State

With Orlando Brown wanting to move on to an opportunity that will allow him to play left tackle, Jenkins would be an excellent fit, especially if the Ravens move Brown before the draft. One of the most powerful blockers in this draft class, Jenkins is a mauler in the run game and has some experience also playing on the left side as well.

ESPN - McShay (3/4)

27. Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU

Baltimore finished dead last in WR receiving yards last season with 1,729. In fact, that was more than 300 fewer than the total of the next worst team. Marquise Brown had 58 catches for 769 yards, but no one else in the wide receiver group broke 450. Adding a guy like Marshall, who can make catches in traffic and create after the catch, might help quarterback Lamar Jackson return to MVP form and balance an offense that was the only one in the NFL to run more than it passed in 2020.

Jamison Hensley on his fit with the Ravens: Willie Snead IV and Dez Bryant aren't expected to return, and Marshall's 6-foot-3 size pairs nicely with the speed of Brown, providing Jackson with a bigger target on the outside.

CBS Sports - Trapasso (3/3)

27. Creed Humphrey, IOL, Oklahoma

Humphrey steps in on day one and is an effective starter at the center spot for Baltimore.

The Athletic - Beat Writers (3/1)

27. Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State

The Ravens are engaged in trade talks involving right tackle Orlando Brown Jr., who has informed the team that he'd like to be dealt to a team that will play him at left tackle. If the Ravens can get a first-rounder in return for Brown or perhaps two Day 2 picks, he's likely gone and they'll need to find a replacement. Jenkins is big, nasty and a strong run blocker, so he'd fit right in to a Ravens offensive line that figures to get some reinforcements this offseason. If Baltimore opts to hold onto Brown, I'd look harder at Minnesota wide receiver Rashod Bateman, Alabama guard/center Landon Dickerson or TCU safety Trevon Moehrig. However, a Brown trade would leave a gaping hole at right tackle. -- Jeff Zrebiec

Touchdown Wire - Farrar (2/26)

27. Christian Barmore, IDL, Alabama

The Ravens got great interior run-stopping and quarterback pressure last season from Derek Wolfe, Brandon Williams, and Calais Campbell (when Campbell kicked inside), but as Campbell will be 35 when the new season begins, and Wolfe turned 31 in February, it might be time for Baltimore to accentuate its top-shelf defense with more power up the middle -- and elsewhere.

Barmore, who played in every gap in Nick Saban's defensive line in 2020, would be an immediate do-it-all option for a team that values positional versatility up front. He aligned as an edge-rusher on 15 snaps, over the tackles on 82 snaps, in the B-gap on 298 snaps, and in the A-gap on 82 snaps.

Wherever he was, Barmore was a headache for enemy blockers, amassing eight sacks, four quarterback hits, 27 quarterback hurries, and 20 run stops. At 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds, Barmore can do everything from crushing guards and centers to blow up run fits to screaming through to the pocket to create pressure. He saved his best for last with seven total pressures and six stops against Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl, and five total pressures (including two sacks) and four stops against Ohio State in the College Football Championship.

NFL.com - Casserly (2/25)

27. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU

They take the best player on the board and fill a need. There's a chance Baltimore decides to trade back to acquire more picks.

MLive.com - Meinke (2/25)

27. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU

The Ravens did a nice job weathering the surprising loss of Earl Thomas, who was cut after throwing a punch at a teammate last fall, but could go for some more depth at the position. Moehrig led all safeties in pass breakups in both 2019 (12) and 2020 (eight).

San Diego Union Tribune (2/24)

27. Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State

Yannick Ngakoue and Matt Judon will be free agents in a few weeks. Oweh is raw, but explosive and talented enough to be a designated pass rusher on day one.

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