2022 NFL Draft: Baltimore Ravens 7-round mock

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 01: Tyler Linderbaum #65 of the Iowa Hawkeyes lines up against the Maryland Terrapins at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium on October 01, 2021 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 01: Tyler Linderbaum #65 of the Iowa Hawkeyes lines up against the Maryland Terrapins at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium on October 01, 2021 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) /
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Baltimore Ravens mock draft, Isaiah Thomas
STILLWATER, OK – NOVEMBER 27: Running back Jaylen Warren #7 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys runs the clock against defensive linemen Isaiah Thomas #95 and Perrion Winfrey #8 of the Oklahoma Sooners late in the fourth quarter at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 27, 2021 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Cowboys won ‘Bedlam’ 37-33. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /

Round 6: Isaiah Thomas

Thomas was rightly overshadowed by more polished defensive teammates at Oklahoma but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have the talent to become a quality contributor at the NFL level. He’s a live body along the defensive line who flashed plus athleticism for the Sooners.

The problem with Thomas is that he didn’t turn pressure into production often enough. Any team that spends a draft choice on him will believe they can drastically improve his technique. He’s the sort of lottery ticket the Ravens should acquire in Round 6.

Round 7: Jelani Woods

Mark Andrews does a lot of things well for Baltimore at the tight end position. One area in which he struggles is blocking. Adding a player like Woods who can give Baltimore a boost in the run game would represent excellent value in Round 7.

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Woods also flashes the ability to be an above-average pass-catcher. He should go off the board before the final round, but the depth of tight ends in this year’s draft class might push him this far.