2020 NFL Draft: Multiple scenarios for Baltimore Ravens

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ARLINGTON, TX – DECEMBER 07: Kenneth Murray #9 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates after stopping the Baylor Bears offense in the first quarter of the Big 12 Football Championship at AT&T Stadium on December 7, 2019, in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX – DECEMBER 07: Kenneth Murray #9 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates after stopping the Baylor Bears offense in the first quarter of the Big 12 Football Championship at AT&T Stadium on December 7, 2019, in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) /

Balanced:

The picks:

  • 28. Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma
  • 60. Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
  • 92. Khalid Kareem, EDGE, Notre Dame
  • 119. Tyler Biadasz, IOL, Wisconsin
  • 124. Collin Johnson, WR, Texas
  • 152. Shaquille Quarterman, LB, Miami (FL.)

The most commonly mocked pick to the Baltimore Ravens has to be Oklahoma linebacker, Kenneth Murray. Murray has serious sideline-to-sideline speed and makes plays all over the field. If Patrick Onwuasor were more consistent, he would look like Murray. Murray also brings great football intelligence and instincts to the position.

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Brandon Aiyuk is another name commonly associated with the Ravens. Aiyuk brings tons of speed to an already fast offense and can team up with Marquise Brown to light up opposing secondaries. Collin Johnson is also added later on to give Baltimore more size out-wide. His 6’6″ 220-lbs. frame gives him major box-out potential in the red-zone.

Tyler Biadasz is one of my personal favorite picks here, as Wisconsin offensive linemen rarely bust and his flexibility throughout the offensive line makes him incredibly valuable for the Ravens.

Defensively, Baltimore adds some much-needed pass-rushing help in Notre Dame’s Khalid Kareem. Kareem is violent off the edge and gives the team some extra depth at the position. Miami’s Shaquille Quarterman also comes to the Ravens to give the team another quality linebacker to match with Murray. Murray and Quarterman give the Baltimore Ravens two foundational pieces to rebuild their front-seven.