Best CBs for the Ravens in each round of the 2020 NFL Draft

A cornerback for the Ravens to consider in each round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

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7th Round – Javelin Guidry, Utah

If the Ravens want to leave it to the last round to address the cornerback spot, then it’ll probably be for a nickel corner and Guidry could be just the ticket. Like other slot candidates already mentioned, Guidry was a consistent performer in college, earning Honorable Mention for the All-Pac 12 in 2018 and 2019. Guidry had 22 passes defended in his three seasons with Utah along with three interceptions.

Guidry was also the fastest cornerback at the NFL Scouting Combine, posting 100th percentile speed with a time of 4.29-seconds in the 40-yard dash. But as with the other candidates, he is small by NFL standards, standing only 5-foot-9 and weighing in less than 200 pounds.

He would be developmental selection and it would be a stretch to see him plugged into the slot role for the Ravens straight away. However, his speed may make him an attractive prospect for the modern NFL, and a competent NFL defensive staff may look forward to molding him into a valuable piece of their roster.

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