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5. LSU CB Rashard Robinson
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Robinson did not play his last season and half due to a suspension by LSU head coach Les Miles, so his early entry into the draft is surprising. But he has NFL size (6-foot-2), and there are worse ways for the Ravens to use a mid-to-late round pick.
5. LSU CB Rashard Robinson
Robinson did not play his last season and half due to a suspension by LSU head coach Les Miles, so his early entry into the draft is surprising. But he has NFL size (6-foot-2), and there are worse ways for the Ravens to use a mid-to-late round pick.
4. Stony Brook OLB Victor Ochi
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Terrell Suggs missed nearly all of last season and Elvis Dumervil had a disappointing 2015, so the Ravens could use an edge rusher. Ochi's production as a junior and senior (24 sacks, 33 tackles for loss) is notable, even against lower competition.
4. Stony Brook OLB Victor Ochi
Terrell Suggs missed nearly all of last season and Elvis Dumervil had a disappointing 2015, so the Ravens could use an edge rusher. Ochi's production as a junior and senior (24 sacks, 33 tackles for loss) is notable, even against lower competition.
3. Texas A&M OT Germain Ifedi
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Left tackle Eugene Monroe is a likely offseason cut for the Ravens, so finding a possible replacement could be on the draft radar. Ifedi is being talked down by analysts, but he should be able to become a capable left tackle in the NFL.
3. Texas A&M OT Germain Ifedi
Left tackle Eugene Monroe is a likely offseason cut for the Ravens, so finding a possible replacement could be on the draft radar. Ifedi is being talked down by analysts, but he should be able to become a capable left tackle in the NFL.
2. Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo
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The Ravens' wide receiver depth chart is mostly uninspiring, so adding some upside in the draft is possible. Carroo carries some character and durability concerns, which could allow him to fall into Baltimore's lap as a potential draft steal.
2. Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo
The Ravens' wide receiver depth chart is mostly uninspiring, so adding some upside in the draft is possible. Carroo carries some character and durability concerns, which could allow him to fall into Baltimore's lap as a potential draft steal.
1. Florida State DB Jalen Ramsey
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After intercepting a league-low six passes last season, the Ravens clearly need a playmaker in the secondary. Ramsey is that, with the ability to play corner or safety. The only question is if he'll be available for Baltimore at No. 6 overall.
1. Florida State DB Jalen Ramsey
After intercepting a league-low six passes last season, the Ravens clearly need a playmaker in the secondary. Ramsey is that, with the ability to play corner or safety. The only question is if he'll be available for Baltimore at No. 6 overall.