2020 NFL Draft: Multiple scenarios for Baltimore Ravens

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 28: Wide receiver Justin Jefferson #2 of the LSU Tigers walks off the field after winning the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl 28-63 over the Oklahoma Sooners at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 28: Wide receiver Justin Jefferson #2 of the LSU Tigers walks off the field after winning the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl 28-63 over the Oklahoma Sooners at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /

Offense heavy:

The picks:

  • 28. Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU
  • 60. Zach Baun, EDGE, Wisconsin
  • 92. Damien Lewis, IOL, LSU
  • 119. Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC
  • 124. Trevon Hill, EDGE, Miami (FL.)
  • 152. Chase Claypool, WR Notre Dame

Justin Jefferson would look so good in black and purple… Should the Baltimore Ravens go offense in round one of the 2020 NFL Draft, Jefferson would be my personal favorite pick. Jefferson doesn’t stand out in any one aspect of his game, but he’s a straight baller with the pigskin in his hands. Jefferson can work outside and create all sorts of yards after the catch.

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We’re not done adding wide receivers yet, as I have the team adding USC’s Michael Pittman Jr. and Notre Dame’s Chase Claypool. These two bring extra size to the position and will give Lamar Jackson some fun options to throw the ball up to in the end-zone. Marquise Brown and Willie Snead may only be 5’9″ and 5’11” respectively, but the rest of the receivers stand at at least 6’3″ tall. That’s some serious size for Jackson to throw to even without including the tight ends.

Damien Lewis is the lone addition to a solid offensive line, but he brings nastiness from the interior for Baltimore. Lewis could be the team’s center, but he’ll be a better guard at the next level.

Defensively, the Ravens add the versatile edge rushers Zach Baun and Trevon Hill. Baun and Hill can be moved all along Baltimore’s front-seven, giving the team some extra juice to get the defense firing on all cylinders.