Baltimore Ravens 2019 NFL Draft Grade and Analysis
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2019 Baltimore Ravens Draft:
1-25: Marquise Brown, WR (Oklahoma)
3-85: Jaylon Ferguson, DE (Louisiana Tech)
3-93: Miles Boykin, WR (Notre Dame)
4-113: Justice Hill, RB (Oklahoma State)
4-123: Ben Powers, G (Oklahoma)
4-127: Iman Marshall, CB (USC)
5-160: Daylon Mack, DT (Texas A&M)
6-197: Trace McSorley, QB (Penn State)
Draft Grade: Exciting, Tenuous
The future of the Ravens will all come down to can they keep their offensive weapons healthy. They are adding many exciting players, but most have one thing in common: slight/injury prone.
The thought around the league was that they would do everything to protect Lamar Jackson heading into next year, but instead they keep adding prospect that have injury concerns, and/or get knocked out of games regularly. Add to that they already had that issue with players on their roster. However, if they somehow stay healthy, this offense will be fun to watch.
Hollywood Brown was the most electric player in college last year. If he can stay on the field, and can handle NFL defenses (he looked shell shocked vs Texas), he is an elite offensive weapon. Boykin bucks this trend, and is a strong, fast receiver that was under-rated. Hill, another injured prospect is fast as lightning when healthy.
McSorley, another player that got knocked out of games regularly, is a dangerous runner, and should be used in creative ways in this offense.
Ben Powers was an excellent value and should find a starting role next year. Daylon Mack is ferocious and will be a nice addition to their D-line.
GM: Eric DeCosta
Head Coach: John Harbaugh
Offensive Coordinator: Greg Roman
Defensive Coordinator: Don “Wink” Martindale
Offensive Scheme: West Coast
Defensive Scheme: 3-4, Multiple
Baltimore Ravens, Last Year’s Draft:
1-25: Hayden Hurst, TE (South Carolina)
1-32: Lamar Jackson, QB (Louisville)
3-83: Orlando Brown, T (Ravens)
3-86: Mark Andrews, TE (Oklahoma)
4-118: Anthony Averett, CB (Alabama)
4-122: Kenny Young, LB (UCLA)
4-132: Jaleel Scott, WR (New Mexico State)
5-162: Jordan Lasley, WR (UCLA)
6-190: DeShon Elliott, S (Texas)
6-212: Greg Senat, T (Wagner)
6-215: Bradley Bozeman, C (Alabama)
7-238: Zach Sieler, DE (Ferris State)