Baltimore Ravens: Top 3 Options For Top 3 Needs In NFL Draft

Sep 5, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tackle Andrew Nelson (59) blocks Temple Owls defensive linesmen Haason Reddick (58) during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple defeated Penn State 27-10. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 5, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tackle Andrew Nelson (59) blocks Temple Owls defensive linesmen Haason Reddick (58) during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple defeated Penn State 27-10. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 2, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman Ryan Ramczyk (65) blocks Western Michigan Broncos defensive end Keion Adams (1) in the third quarter at AT&T Stadium. The Badgers won 24-16. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman Ryan Ramczyk (65) blocks Western Michigan Broncos defensive end Keion Adams (1) in the third quarter at AT&T Stadium. The Badgers won 24-16. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /

3 Plans To Fill The Void(s) On The Offensive Line:

Ryan Ramczyk OT (Wisconsin): 

The  Baltimore Ravens parted with Kyle Juszczyk so we need another hard name for me to spell. All jokes aside, Ramczyk has left tackle written all over him. The Ravens took Ronnie Stanley last year but having two left tackles just means you have an over qualified right tackle. It wouldn’t be a sexy move to draft Ramczyk in the first round but it would help the offensive line dramatically. It would allow Alex Lewis to stay at left guard.

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Dan Feeney OG (Indiania): 

One of our great contributors had Dan Feeney going to the Ravens in the second round of his awesome mock draft. This pick would be a lot like the pick of Kelechi Osemele in the second round of 2011. Feeney looks like he will be a stud on the offensive line. While the Ravens need a right tackle and a center more than a guard, Marshall Yanda isn’t going to last forever.

Antonio Garcia: 

Antonio Garcia is a real option in the third round. Garcia is probably one of the most underrated prospects in this draft class. He compares favorably to Rick Wagner at the right tackle position. Garcia has good balance and his footwork is great.

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There you have it. These are the three best plans for the Ravens at their three biggest needs. If you’re wondering why cornerback isn’t on the list, it’s because these needs are immediate. Jimmy Smith, Brandon Carr and