Ravens land first-round steal in 7-round 2022 NFL Mock Draft

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Round 4, 138th Overall, Ravens: Tyler Vrabel, OT, Boston College

After adding Kenyon Green in the first round, the Ravens come back to address the offensive line early on Day 3 in the form of an offensive tackle prospect with a pretty impressive pedigree.

The son of Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, Tyler Vrabel is an intriguing developmental tackle prospect on Day 3. A three-year starter, Vrabel started the last two years at right tackle, seamlessly transitioning from the left side at Boston College.

Vrabel is a patient pass protector with somewhat surprising power at the point of attack, but he still needs a bit of work from a technical standpoint before he’s ready to be a full-time starter at the next level.

Nonetheless, he could be groomed as the right tackle of the future assuming Green sticks at guard.

Round 6, 196th Overall, Ravens: Sincere McCormick, RB, UTSA

The Ravens will return J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards in 2022, but that RB3 job is wide open entering the offseason. Don’t be surprised to see the team target a running back at some point during the draft.

UTSA’s Sincere McCormick has been one of college football’s most productive running backs rushing for over 1,400 yards in each of the last two seasons. He’s undersized, but McCormick has the makings of a very effective rotational back at the next level.

He has good vision, is shifty in open space, and is a capable pass-catcher that could help him find work as a third-down back in the NFL, provided his pass protection improves.

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McCormick could compete with Justice Hill, Ty’Son Williams, or whoever else the Ravens add/bring back to be the third running back on the depth chart behind Dobbins and Edwards.