Ravens get weapons for DC Don Martindale in 2-round mock draft post NFL Combine

In the aftermath of the 2020 NFL Combine, prospects have helped or hurt their NFL Draft stocks. Now we see players falling to the Ravens

The 2020 NFL Combine is finished and we have a better idea of where prospects will go come the 2020 NFL Draft. As draft boards for teams and analysts begin to change given the results of the NFL Combine, we can better figure out which players should be available to the Baltimore Ravens when they’re on the clock.

I used mock draft simulators from both FanSpeak and The Draft Network, which actually saw the same players fall right into my lap. So we have our first double-confirmed mock draft of the offseason folks.

You better believe defensive coordinator Don Martindale would love life if things worked out this way. He’d get two weapons he could plug and play just about anywhere on the field, especially in his blitz-heavy scheme. After getting a new deal this offseason, 2020 is looking mighty good for Martindale.

Let’s take a closer look at who I grabbed for the Ravens in the first and second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

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1st round (No. 28): S Xavier McKinney, Alabama

I know that safety is pretty low down on Baltimore’s list of needs this offseason. But when a guy falls to the Ravens, they have a tendency to take him, especially if it’s a defensive back. In this mock draft, the top safety prospect fell right to me and I just couldn’t say no.

McKinney won’t start as a rookie but that hasn’t stopped Baltimore in the past, most notably when they picked cornerback Marlon Humphrey in the 2017 NFL Draft. He’ll get some time on the field in 2020 but as a primary backup to Chuck Clark and Earl Thomas. Where things get exciting though is 2021 when after having him sit and learn under Thomas, the Ravens could part ways with Thomas’ large cap hit ($6 million cap savings, according to OTC) and turn to the younger and cheaper option.

McKinney is a smart player, has good acceleration, is a thumper when he tackles and is a ball hawk (five interceptions over the last two seasons at Alabama). Given the type of guys Baltimore has plugged in at safety over the years (Eric Weddle, Thomas, Clark, Ed Reed), McKinney is clearly their type of player.