NFL Draft: Ranking Baltimore Ravens Top 10 Options at pick 22

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - OCTOBER 13: Chris Lindstrom #75 of the Boston College Eagles leads the Boston College Eagles out of the tunnel before the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Alumni Stadium on October 13, 2018 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Omar Rawlings/Getty Images)
CHESTNUT HILL, MA - OCTOBER 13: Chris Lindstrom #75 of the Boston College Eagles leads the Boston College Eagles out of the tunnel before the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Alumni Stadium on October 13, 2018 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Omar Rawlings/Getty Images) /
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7. player. 26. . OT/OG. Oklahoma. Cody Ford

Cody Ford is a great run blocker who played right tackle at Oklahoma. He’s going to go in the NFL as a guard. He’s a 6’4″ 329 pound offensive lineman who is awfully hard to deal with if you’re a defensive tackle or a linebacker. Ford is a great athlete and he has a chance to be one of the best pass blocking guards in the NFL. Ford’s upside is to be a Kelechi Osemele like player. A gigantic man at the guard position that is strong and solid. Ford is NFL ready and that makes him a potential difference maker for Baltimore.

player. 26. . OT/OG. Alabama. Jonah Williams. 6

Jonah Williams is an offensive tackle in my eyes, but many analysts seem him as a guard. He’s got great footwork and his tape is rather impressive as the leader of Alabama’s sturdy offensive line. Williams may not have a behemoth of a build like a Jonathan Ogden but he’s a solid lineman with great technique. There aren’t many players at his position who are as athletic as he is. Williams looks the best when it comes to the eye test. If the Ravens go with an offensive lineman not named Bradbury, Williams is their best bet. He’s a top 10 talent and if he’s sitting there at 22 the value is astronomical.

player. 26. . WR. Ole Miss. A.J. Brown. 5

A.J. Brown is a receiver that doesn’t give you much to worry about. He’s got great hands, he runs good routes, he’s tough and he’s good after the catch. While their are more flashy athletes, there probably aren’t many players who can be as dependable as Brown. Brown is the safest wide receiver pick in this draft class. His consistent production at the wide receiver position should is what makes Brown stand out for the Ravens. The Ravens are a team that has struggled so mightily to find a receiver in the draft so it’s hard to trust them to take the best receiver. If the pick is Brown, Ravens fans should be reassured that they got the most proven player at the position.