Baltimore Ravens
How did the rest of the league let a team this good get this much better? LSU linebacker Patrick Queen was a perfect fit at No. 28 overall, bringing athleticism and physicality to the second level of the defense, and things just kept getting better from there.
Day two brought a pair of massive steals. Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins is the perfect back to groom behind Mark Ingram with his punishing running style, and Texas A&M defensive lineman Justin Madubuike could have easily been a top-50 pick, but the Ravens landed him toward the back end of the third. Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay brings track speed to an already loaded offense, and Ohio State linebacker Malik Harrison was a stellar value.
Mississippi State offensive linemen Tyre Phillips was a reach to close out Day 2, but the Ravens got a better blocker in Michigan’s Ben Bredeson in the fourth round to balance it out. SMU wide receiver James Proche was another great bargain in the sixth round.