Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft: N’Keal Harry Boosts Offense

TEMPE, AZ - SEPTEMBER 09: Wide receiver N'Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils catches a five yard touchdown pass against cornerback Ron Smith #17 of the San Diego State Aztecs during the first half of the college football game at Sun Devil Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ - SEPTEMBER 09: Wide receiver N'Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils catches a five yard touchdown pass against cornerback Ron Smith #17 of the San Diego State Aztecs during the first half of the college football game at Sun Devil Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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TUCSON, AZ – NOVEMBER 24: Wide receiver N’Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils is greeted by fans prior to a college football game against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on November 24, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ – NOVEMBER 24: Wide receiver N’Keal Harry #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils is greeted by fans prior to a college football game against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on November 24, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images) /

In this Baltimore Ravens mock draft the Ravens get two quality wide receivers and some promising defensive players:

For this mock draft I used the NFL Draft Network’s Mock Draft machine to make my own mock draft. I used the TDN’s predictive big board and set it to do a six round mock draft, with me controlling the Ravens’ picks. I have made my own big board and I had it by the side of my laptop during this mock draft and I tried to stick with it. By using both big boards I was able to get good values for the Ravens throughout the mock draft. With each pick I give you my analysis on why I made the pick and why it works so well for the purple and black.

player. 26. With the first pick I could have taken Cody Ford. However if I was going to go offensive line it would have been Garrett Bradbury. With Bradbury off the board the most common sense pick was Harry. Harry is a big bodied wide receiver who has the ability to go up and get the football. With Harry it’s about his catch radius and his toughness more than his quickness and route running. Harry would add a physical receiver and a red zone threat to the Ravens offense and would be a great asset in Lamar Jackson’s maturation as a quarterback. This is the time to get a superstar wide receiver. The Ravens have to go for it at this position, because watching superstars on other teams is getting old.. WR. ASU. N'Keal Harry. 22

Stanford. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. 85. player. 26. If J.J. Arcega-Whiteside is there in the third round, the Ravens shouldn’t even have a conversation about it in their war room. They should simply draft him. This is the most unrealistic part of this mock draft, Arcega-Whiteside probably won’t make it past mid-way in the second round. This is an absolute steal and this mock draft changes the entire picture at wide receiver. All the sudden Willie Snead becomes a quality number three receiver and Seth Roberts and Chris Moore can fight for the fourth spot. All of the sudden Lamar Jackson has some of the best young weapons in the game and the Ravens offense will be formidable. Arcega-Whiteside is a player who uses his big frame to win bring down the contested catch. He plays wide receiver like a basketball player going for rebounds. He’s going to be a star.. WR