NFL Draft: 5 Day 2 Targets for Baltimore Ravens

FORT COLLINS, CO - OCTOBER 1: Wide receiver Michael Gallup #4 of the Colorado State Rams applies a stiff arm to safety Andrew Wingard #28 of the Wyoming Cowboys as he is forced out of bounder after making a reception during the second quarter at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
FORT COLLINS, CO - OCTOBER 1: Wide receiver Michael Gallup #4 of the Colorado State Rams applies a stiff arm to safety Andrew Wingard #28 of the Wyoming Cowboys as he is forced out of bounder after making a reception during the second quarter at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
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After a hectic day one, making a number of trades. Take a look at five possible prospects that the Ravens could target tonight

It was quite a first round for the Ravens front office. Making three trades. Trading back twice. Then trading back up at the end of the first round. Making a questionable pick, in tight end Hayden Hurst. But they most certainly filled a spot on their depth chart that was quite empty. And they also added their quarterback of the future in Lamar Jackson. A player that will surely fill the seats at M&T Bank stadium for years to come. Seats that were quite empty in 2017. Ozzie Newsome on his last draft day, possibly gave the Ravens a future for the next decade or so, in the Cardinal QB.

With the three trades that Ozzie and the front office made last night, it was hard to keep track where exactly the Ravens will be picking on day two. When tomorrow begins the Ravens, won’t have any selections in round two. However, they will have two picks in round three. And two selections in round four, at the beginning of day three. And there will a bevy of talent at pick 63 and pick 85 for the Front office to roll the dice on. Being able to cross off their future quarterback and a pass catching tight end off their to do list, they will to address the wide receiver dilemma. Eric Decosta will have the opportunity at picking a wide receiver on day two. Where he initially said the majority of the talent would be.

Let’s get started.