Ravens bolster their offensive depth in Draft Wire’s latest 4-round mock

Luke Easterling of Draft Wire put together a four-round mock draft after Week 12 that has the Baltimore Ravens adding valuable depth

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With the No. 61 pick in the second round, the Ravens go with offensive lineman Ben Bredeson from Michigan. Projected to play at guard, Bredeson fits the mold of linemen Baltimore typically likes. He’s noted for his mean streak in the run game and is pretty technically sound in pass protection.

With Marshal Yanda not committing to playing in 2020, Bredeson could be an immediate starter if the job were to open up. At the very least, he’d likely be in the competition for the starting role.


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With the No. 94 overall pick in the third round, Easterling has the Ravens getting Alabama edge defender Anfernee Jennings.

With outside linebacker Matthew Judon set to hit free agency this offseason and the roster thin at pass rusher outside of him, I’d expect Baltimore to address this far sooner than the third round. But Jennings would be a solid pick here and could offer up some immediate value as a situational pass rusher as a rookie.


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With the 15th overall pick, in the fourth round, Easterling’s mock draft has the Ravens adding to their wide receiver corps with Michigan’s Nico Collins.

At 6-foot-4 and 222 pounds, Collins would certainly fit the prototype Baltimore has typically looked for in mid-round receivers. Being a big-bodied weapon with good hands, Collins could be an interesting outside receiver. However, with some experience playing in the slot at Michigan, Collins could fit into the Ravens’ scheme as a first-down machine and valuable red-zone asset as well.