NFL Draft Day: Final Baltimore Ravens 7 round mock draft

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - SEPTEMBER 03: Kyle Lauletta #5 of the Richmond Spiders looks for an open passer during a game at Scott Stadium on September 3, 2016 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Chet Strange/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - SEPTEMBER 03: Kyle Lauletta #5 of the Richmond Spiders looks for an open passer during a game at Scott Stadium on September 3, 2016 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Chet Strange/Getty Images) /
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The Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft starts with rounds 1-3

This is two consecutive mock drafts that I’m going with Dallas Goedert. Goedert will move the needle for the Ravens in a way that other players just wouldn’t do here. The Ravens need an offensive tackle, but I repeat my endless refrain that it should be done later. The Ravens need a wide receiver but they can target that in day two. Goedert gives the Ravens the most in terms of being a difference maker. I wouldn’t be shocked if the Ravens traded back and ended up taking Goedert. For the integrity of the mock, I’ll go with Goedert at 16.. TE. South Dakota St. Dallas Goedert. 16. player. 26

The only reason I think the Ravens get a chance at this quarterback, is the quarterback craze that will be the story of the first round. There should be five quarterbacks taken in the first round and Mason Rudolph could make it six. The teams desperate for quarterbacks will get their guys and the Ravens will take the most promising quarterback of the leftovers. Lualetta will sit behind Joe Flacco for a season or two and then will be the franchise quarterback of the Ravens, provided they are right about this one.. QB. Richmond. Kyle Lualetta. 52. player. 26

26. This is a perfect situation for the Ravens. They got two very important picks out of the way before they felt obligated to take a wide receiver. Anthony Miller is one of my favorite players in this draft class. Miller is a great route runner and he plays bigger than his 5’11” frame would suggest. He was one of the most productive receivers in college football. In back to back years he had over 90 receptions and 1,400 yards.. WR. Memphis. Anthony Miller. 83. player