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 Tee Higgins, Clemson

Higgins enjoyed monster production at Clemson and saw his college career end in the National Championship Game against LSU. He could enjoy even more team success if drafted by the Ravens.

Higgins is 6-foot-4 but has amazing athleticism for his size. He can run routes effectively and can pick up extra yards after the catch. But with not running the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, Higgins could slide in a group of wide receivers that look great on tape and tested well. But for those that just watched his tape and don’t care about stopwatch times, Higgins is a solid prospect that knows how to produce, even if he’s a little raw in a few areas.

If the Ravens see Higgins on the board at No. 55 or No. 60, they’d be hard-pressed to pick someone else.