NFL Draft 2018: Breaking down mock drafts for the Baltimore Ravens

PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 27: (L-R) Ravens fan TJ Onwuanibe and Mark Kurth pose witn Commissioner of the National Football League Roger Goodell on stage after Marlon Humphrey of Alabama was picked
PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 27: (L-R) Ravens fan TJ Onwuanibe and Mark Kurth pose witn Commissioner of the National Football League Roger Goodell on stage after Marlon Humphrey of Alabama was picked /
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The Ravens are in dire need of an upgrade at the WR position. Moore is one of the more underrated prospects in this year’s crop, and his ability to create after the catch makes him an attractive option.<i> — Kyle Crabbs</i>. Wide Receiver. Maryland. D.J. Moore. 16. player. 26

The backyard kid has become a recent fan-favorite among Ravens fans. Playing at the University of Maryland, D.J. Moore is beginning to have himself a major draft rise and has some clamoring about some value as a late round one pick.

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At 5’11” 215-lbs, Moore has that Anquan Boldin build that fans fascinate about having back on the offense. Mocking Moore at 16 seems a little too rich, but the thought of adding a quality receiver to the offense should be top priority. Plus, I am sure hometown fans would buy his jersey at an alarming rate (that’s my sales pitch to Mr. Bisciotti).

And honestly, doesn’t Moore just seem like a Baltimore Raven? Seriously, imagining Moore in a #81 jersey just feels right. I’m a bigger fan of this pick in round two, but like I said, adding a quality receiver is a must.