Baltimore Ravens: 7-round mock draft

Feb 22, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome speaks at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 22, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome speaks at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kyle Murphy has shown an ability to be a solid offensive lineman. Granted, his most notable success was alongside an All-American left guard. However, he did well as a left tackle during his college career. Murphy is undersized but he has solid technique. It’s far easier for an offensive lineman in the NFL to bulk up than it is for them to improve their technique.

He’ll likely need at least a year of development, but Murphy has the technique and the quickness to be a solid NFL starter. Baltimore needs more tackle depth and Murphy seems like he’d be a great fit on the Ravens offensive line. His best position in college was left tackle. He struggled at right tackle when asked to play there.

Even with Eric Weddle, the Ravens could stand to use another safety, especially after the departure of Will Hill. Dillon plays a lot like Hill. He’s very quick and fast and likes to use those two assets to his advantage. Dillon’s an aggressive safety who should do well with the Ravens. Baltimore currently has Ladarius Webb, Matt Elam, Terrence Brooks, Anthony Levine Sr., and Kendrick Lewis at safety. Dillon would add another talented safety to that group.

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