Baltimore Ravens full 2016 NFL Draft picks

Nov 8, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley (78) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. Arizona State defeated Notre Dame 55-31. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley (78) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. Arizona State defeated Notre Dame 55-31. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Baltimore Ravens had 11 picks in the 2016 NFL Draft, including Notre Dame Fighting Irish’s Ronnie Stanley. Here are the 11 players that are now Ravens.

The 2015 Baltimore Ravens had an underwhelming season to say the least, so it makes total sense that the usually strong Ravens of the AFC North would take advantage of their 11 2016 NFL Draft picks. Baltimore attacked the offensive line and several skills positions with their picks, including five fourth round picks. Here are the 11 players that were drafted by Baltimore this weekend.

  • Round 1 (6): Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
  • Round 2 (42): Kamalei Correa, LB, Boise State
  • Round 3 (70): Bronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU
  • Round 4 (104): Tavon Young, CB, Temple
  • Round 4 (107): Chris Moore, WR, Cincinnati
  • Round 4 (130): Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska
  • Round 4 (132): Willie Henry, DT, Michigan
  • Round 4 (134): Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech
  • Round 5 (146): Matt Judon, DE, Grand Valley State
  • Round 6 (182): Keenan Reynolds, RB, Navy
  • Round 6 (209):

The Baltimore Ravens’ 2016 NFL Draft will be best known for the player general manager Ozzie Newsome decided to take of their draft board entirely in Ole Miss Rebels offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, whose gas mask video on Twitter went viral minutes before the first-round selections on Thursday night.

Baltimore stood pat at No. 6 and elected to take the best offensive tackle, in their eyes, in Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley. Stanley was outstanding playing for Brian Kelly in South Bend and was without question a top 10 talent entering the 2016 NFL Draft.

Two of the most interesting picks made by the Ravens this year were to amplify their tailback position by taking Dixon out of Louisiana Tech and Reynolds out of Navy. They both had great 2015 NCAA seasons in the Group of 5 level. Should either one hit, perhaps Baltimore’s offense can again have balance with Joe Flacco obviously at starting quarterback. Baltimore does a fine job of deepening its roster as well with these 11 draft picks.

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