Baltimore Ravens 2020 mock draft: Full 7 rounds
By Conor Dorney
Marquise Brown quickly became the number one wide receiver the Ravens had hoped he would be but in a draft class with this much talent, you can’t help but add more targets for Lamar Jackson in 2020.
Texas A&M’s Quartney Davis good size and speed that would add much-needed depth to the Baltimore receivers room. Davis is strong at the catch point and knows how to use his length to shield opposing defenders and bail out his quarterback on difficult throws.
There will be a treasure trove of receiving talent available in rounds three and four, but Davis represents one of the better fits for the Ravens at this stage in the draft.
Gibson is one of the most unique players in this entire class and has enticing upside despite lacking a true position. While he played running back in college, he has been viewed primarily as a receiver during the pre-draft process.
Gibson’s elite speed and ability to find the end zone on the majority of his touches should allow him to be drafted somewhere in the range of rounds four and five. Baltimore’s dangerous rushing attack would be more than happy to have him, in addition to providing some slot and special teams duties.