3rd round (No. 106)
Matt: EDGE Bradlee Anae, Utah
Not the most physically outstanding pass rusher in this draft, Anae gets the job done thanks to a high motor and technique. Like most edge defenders, Anae needs to become a better edge setter in the run game, but he’s got the physical tools necessary to play that role with some development there.
Anae has a limited upside but is the type of hard-working player the Ravens love to have on defense. He should be an immediate contributor for Baltimore and with more time and strength, he could become a three-down outside linebacker.
Kevin: EDGE Bradlee Anae, Utah
Anae has been a bit underrated throughout this whole draft process, but he shouldn’t be. He is a tough competitor who is extremely fluid and has the burst out of his stance to stun some offensive linemen. He was the heart and soul of the Utah defense, and should bring that leadership to Baltimore should the Ravens take a chance on him.