2019 NFL Mock Draft: Bills land Nick Bosa at No. 1
By Brad Weiss
The Baltimore Ravens had to win a home game in Week 17 of the NFL season to make the playoffs last season, but they were blasted by AFC North rival Cincinnati in the finale. That meant another year out of the playoffs, and you have to wonder how much longer quarterback Joe Flacco will be the one to lead this team.
Flacco looked magnificent during the Ravens Super Bowl run, but that seems like ages ago. In the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, the Ravens added a tight end with their pick, but then traded back into the first round for a second selection, taking Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson with the final pick of the round.
In terms of who the future is with the organization, it has to be Jackson, as he showed he can get the job done with his arm, and his feet this preseason. In order for the Ravens to get better on offense, however, they also need some playmakers, and N’Keal Harry from Arizona State is one of the best wide receivers in the country.
Harry got his final season with the Sun Devils off to a blazing start this past weekend, racking up over 220 receiving yards in a blowout win. With Michael Crabtree signed this offseason, the Ravens are putting pieces together, but Harry is a guy who can come in and be a 1,000-yard wide receiver as a rookie next Fall.