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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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 /

NFL Draft 2019: The Top 10 options for the Baltimore Ravens if they cannot trade back.

26. . G. Boston College . Chris Lindstrom. 10. player

There are four offensive linemen on this list, which shows you how good of a draft class it is up front. On my personal big board I have Chris Lindstrom as the 29th best player on the board. He would be an acceptable reach at 22 in the right circumstance. If the Ravens trade back later in the first round, Lindstrom could be their target. Lindstrom is one of the most athletic offensive linemen in this draft class and he is perfect for Greg Roman’s offense. The Ravens need offensive linemen who can pull and create big plays by getting to second level and blocking linebackers. Lindstrom is the perfect scheme fit for the Ravens and with coaching this solid prospect could become a great NFL player.

26. . WR. N.C. State. Kelvin Harmon. 9. player

Harmon is my favorite receiver in this draft class, but he just doesn’t seem to have the draft buzz to get him higher on this list. It wouldn’t be surprising if he fell to the second round. Harmon is a great route runner with reliable hands. He could be the next great possession receiver in the NFL.  He accumulated over 1,000 yards in 2017 and 2018 and he would be a go-to-weapon for Lamar Jackson. Harmon may be the eighth player on the list but he is the most underrated and under hyped players in this draft class.

26. . TE. Iowa. Noah Fant. 8. player

Mark Andrews and Hayden Hurst were taken in the 2018 NFL Draft and Nick Boyle got paid. It still makes sense. Fant is classified as a tight end but at the end of the day he is just a play-maker who catches passes. He is a big bodied target. He’s everything the Ravens faithful wants in a wide receiver, at the tight end position. If the Ravens drafted Fant they would still have a role for their other three tight ends. Andrews is a player you flex out into the slot. Boyle is the blocking tight end and Hurst would be a sneakily good play-maker to rotate in to the game. Fant enters the draft as my 12 ranked player. He’s going to be a productive player worthy of Pro Bowls. If the Ravens want him, they can make a crowded tight end group work.