Baltimore Ravens Report Card: Grading the fourth round picks

zNORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 10: Running back Kennedy Brooks #26 is congratulated by offensive lineman Cody Ford #74 and offensive lineman Ben Powers #72 of the Oklahoma Sooners on a touchdown against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 10, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma State 48-47. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
zNORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 10: Running back Kennedy Brooks #26 is congratulated by offensive lineman Cody Ford #74 and offensive lineman Ben Powers #72 of the Oklahoma Sooners on a touchdown against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 10, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma State 48-47. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) /
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The Baltimore Ravens drafted three players in the fourth round. How did they do?

With the first two days of the NFL Draft the Baltimore Ravens got a great head start to addressing their needs. They came into the fourth round with most of their needs addressed. They needed to get a plug and play player for the offensive line. What did they do and how should we grade it? Let’s find out:

A. The Baltimore Ravens knocked their first fourth round pick out of the park. Justice Hill is an explosive running back who has the chance to turn any play into a touchdown. The Ravens got a running back with a high ceiling. He has the ability to be a kick returner and he’s a potential x-factor for the purple and black. He was a productive player on the ground and as an asset to the passing game. The Ravens offense adds more speed to the offense.<p class=. RB. OKST. JUSTICE HILL

G. OU. BEN POWERS. B +. The only knock on this pick is that I liked Michael Jordan a little bit more. The Ravens probably found their starter at left guard with Ben Powers. Powers is a sturdy offensive lineman with a great build. The Sooners had the best offensive line in College Football. The Ravens hope to have the best offensive line for in the NFL. Now the Ravens have addressed their three main needs. At this point the Ravens knew they were working with house money.

USC. IMANN MARSHALL. C +. This is one where the Ravens got a good player and they took him at a good value. The Ravens don’t have a need for him. They have Marlon Humphrey, Brandon Carr, Jimmy Smith, Tavon Young, Anthony Averett, and Maurice Canady. The Ravens must have just gone BPA. I like the player, but I don’t really get the pick.. CB

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