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

The Baltimore Ravens have been building up their wide receiver corps but could find more weapons for MVP Lamar Jackson in the 2020 NFL Draft.

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7th Round: WR Malcolm Perry, Navy

Though Perry played quarterback at Navy, he was nothing short of prolific in 2019. He only has 470 receiving yards over four seasons with Navy but with his speed and size, he projects to be a much more interesting wide receiver or slash option in the right offense.

Perry impressed at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, running a 4.63-second- 40-yard dash. Though that falls below the elite in this draft class, Perry is elusive in the open field and is a tough runner with the ball in his hands. However, it’s a tough sell for an undersized player without blazing speed who will be switching positions at the next level.

Perry likely doesn’t make it as a traditional wide receiver but as a guy that gets lined up all over the offense to create indecision for the defense and mismatches. If that sounds almost exactly like the type of offense Baltimore ran last season, you’ll know why we have him here in spite of his glaring issues.