Ravens defensive depth chart projection following the 2020 NFL Draft

With the 2020 NFL Draft finished and the team gearing up for training camp, let’s take a look at how the Baltimore Ravens depth chart looks

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Nose tackle:

1st 2nd
Brandon Williams Justin Ellis
Daylon Mack

Wolfe’s signing means Williams can go back to the position he plays best. The Ravens have experimented with putting Williams in a position to rush the quarterback and he just isn’t very effective or consistent in that role. But he does an excellent job of taking on double teams and clogging up the middle of the line.

As bigger-bodied players, Ellis and Mack also fit into this role and will compete for snaps behind Williams. Neither are very good at getting upfield but their size and strength make them harder to move and against a power-rushing offense, they’ll make up the “big team” defensive line.