9 top WRs the Ravens could target in the 2020 NFL draft

The Baltimore Ravens have a need at wide receiver entering the 2020 NFL draft, but luckily the class is plenty deep with talent

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WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma

Lamb might be the prospect who the majority of Ravens fans would love to see the team make a move up in the first round to get, and it’s not hard to see why. Lamb accumulated 1,327 receiving yards and 14 touchdown catches to go along with a 21.7 yards-per-catch average during his final season as a Sooner.

Lamb has exceptional ball skills and can track the ball better than any receiver in the class. He also is a physical blocker in the run game, can create yards after the catch, and doesn’t get bullied out of position easily. On top of that, he has hands that will extend throwing windows for quarterbacks and he rarely drops balls. He would add to a long list of Oklahoma players recently selected by Baltimore, which includes Brown.

He’s everything the Ravens want in a receiver. But the problem for Baltimore is that, like his other two counterparts listed above, it’s unlikely he makes it beyond the 20th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. The Ravens would have to make a trade to snag him, but it might be worth the high price.