Dueling 4-round mock draft has Ravens going in different directions

With the same prospects available in our mock draft, we each tried to predict what the Baltimore Ravens would do in the 2020 NFL Draft

4th round (No. 134)

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Matt: TE Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri

After trading Hayden Hurst to the Atlanta Falcons this offseason, the Ravens have a need for another tight end. As I profiled immediately after the trade, Baltimore could look to find a great blocker and allow Nick Boyle to do more in the receiving game or they could find a great receiver to push Boyle back to blocking primarily. In Okwuegbunam, the Ravens would get a great receiving threat to pair with Mark Andrews and Boyle.

It’s funny that Okwuegbunam actually compares favorably to Andrews, according to NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein. He’s big at 6-foot-5 and 258 pounds with solid speed (4.49-second 40-yard dash). Just like Andrews, Okwuegbunam has enough athleticism and route running to separate on short routes as well as the straight-line speed to be a deep threat with great ball-tracking and hands to make the most of those targets. He’s a mismatch waiting to happen that defenses will have to carefully account for.

However, just like Andrews, blocking is a concern and he probably won’t be asked to do much of that in the NFL initially. He also has a number of injuries over his time at Missouri that could scare teams from grabbing him too early.


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Kevin: DT McTelvin Agim, Arkansas

Although the Ravens have already addressed their interior defensive line this offseason, they’ll probably be looking to add some more youth. Agim is a player who specializes in getting to the quarterback from the interior. He’s a phenomenal athlete that can penetrate gaps extremely quickly and is just what Baltimore is looking for.