WR Denzel Mims, Baylor
Mims has been one of the hottest names of the entire 2020 draft process, steadily climbing draft analyst big boards. He blew away the NFL Scouting Combine when he revealed that he played the 2019 season with a broken bone in his hand, which might have contributed to the high drop numbers he had.
In an interview on the Glenn Clark show, Mims specifically pointed out Baltimore as a perfect fit given Baylor’s RPO offensive scheme and his ability to block downfield. When healthy, Mims can effectively win at the line of scrimmage due to his release and hand usage to disengage from press coverage. He also has good straight-line speed and can play a number of roles in an offensive scheme.
Mims is a candidate to go in the first round, but has most often been mocked in the early-to-mid second round.