4th round (No. 119) – EDGE Anfernee Jennings, Alabama
Like I noted with the Anae pick, this is where the pass rushers opened up for me. And with the position being such a huge need for Baltimore as well as the draft board sitting nicely, it made perfect sense to double-dip here.
In a way, Jennings is the balance to the Anae pick from the third round. Jennings is a much better run defender, having the size and strength to fight with offensive linemen to set the edge and finish tackles. However, he’ll need more development to improve as a pass rusher.
Much like Anae, Jennings could fairly easily land a starting spot as a rookie thanks to the lack of depth the Ravens have. But even if he doesn’t start, he’ll get plenty of snaps in 2020 as a rotational player to keep guys fresh while he develops. Getting that out of a fourth-round pick would be considered a win in any draft.