Best OL prospect for the Ravens in each round of the 2020 NFL Draft

An offensive lineman in each round of the NFL Draft to interest the Baltimore Ravens

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6th Round – G/T Jon Runyan Jr., Michigan

The Ravens don’t have a sixth-round pick at the present. But if they find themselves with one through general manager Eric Decosta’s wheeling-and-dealing and they want to invest in the line, they could do worse than Jon Runyan Jr. If his name sounds familiar, it will be because his dad played 14 seasons in the NFL, notably with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Unlike his dad who played at right tackle in the NFL, Runyan Jr. projects as more of a guard due to his short arm length. He started 25 games at both the right and left tackle spot for the Wolverines over the last two seasons, earning First-Team All-Big Ten honors in both seasons, which speaks to his versatility as a depth tackle option for Baltimore. Runyan did play some snaps at guard in college, but his relative lack of experience at the position makes him a project. This is why he should still be available this late in the draft.