Baltimore Ravens 2020 mock draft: Full 7 rounds
By Conor Dorney
5th round
The trade of Hayden Hurst has opened up room in the Ravens’ tight end group for depth behind Mark Andrews. The position group is disappointing as a whole, so expect the team to more than likely target one on Day 3.
Oregon’s Jacob Breeland was one of Justin Herbert’s favorite targets with the Ducks and has a good frame and versatility to handle pass-catching and in-line blocking duties for Baltimore.
6th round – No selections
7th round
Ridiculous length (35 1/4-inch arm length) and exciting athleticism make Kamara a worthy Day 3 prospect. His game is raw due to just one year of FBS starting experience but he has all the traits you look for in an edge rusher and the Ravens will hope their coaching staff can turn him into a productive pro.