Saturday, February 6, 2021

Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Mock Draft Roundup, 5.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2021 NFL draft, we will update our Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Baltimore Ravens from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Ravens:

NFL.com - Zierlein (2/4)

27. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU

Moehrig is a ball-hawking safety who would represent an immediate upgrade in the Ravens' back end. He can play high, low or over the slot, which only increases his value.

NFL.com - Brooks (2/1)

27. Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Miami (FL)

The Ravens have decisions to make at the edge rusher position with Matt Judon and Yannick Ngakoue due to hit the free-agent market. Phillips could step right in as a pass-rush specialist with freaky athleticism.

Akron Beacon Journal - Kadar (2/1)

27. Joseph Ossai, EDGE, Texas

I'm still on a pass rusher for the Ravens and it will be hard to go after another position for them. This part of the first round could be fruitful for edge players, whether that's Ossai or Jayson Oweh of Penn State.

The Ringer - Kelly (1/31)

27. Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota

The Ravens were once again one of the league's most dominant running teams in 2020, but still have a ways to go in the passing game. With Baltimore reportedly planning on offering a long-term extension to Lamar Jackson, it behooves the organization to keep adding playmakers around its franchise passer. Bateman would complement both Marquise Brown and Mark Andrews well, helping take Jackson's game to the next level.

USA Today - Davis (1/28)

27. Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU

The offseason began with GM Eric DeCosta answering questions about how he'll improve QB Lamar Jackson's receiving corps. One option is adding Marshall, whose size (6-4, 200) would be a nice foil to diminutive Hollywood Brown's speed. Marshall's production as LSU's No. 1 receiver in 2020 (48 catches for 731 yards and 10 TDs in seven games) mirrored what he did in the No. 3 role in 2019 (46/671/13 in 12 games).

ESPN - Kiper (1/26)

27. Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU

The Ravens' passing attack did not take a step forward in Lamar Jackson's second full season as the starting quarterback. Marquise Brown was the only receiver who caught at least 35 passes, and even he was too inconsistent. Baltimore had the fewest passing attempts, passing yards and passing first downs in the league. Adding another top-tier wideout is how it can really take the offense to the next level. Marshall was coming on as LSU's top wideout this season, and he had 10 touchdowns in seven games before he opted out of the season in November. He has some quickness in a 6-3 frame.

NFL.com - Jeremiah (1/22)

27. Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia

Ojulari is a tough evaluation. He's a little undersized, but he plays with excellent leverage and strength. The Ravens will love his energy and passion.

Baltimore Sun - Doon (1/22)

27. Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa

The Ravens' priorities are hard to pinpoint. Wide receiver is seemingly a target every offseason, and help is needed on the interior of the offensive line. The bet here is that the Ravens are more likely to target an edge rusher instead with Matthew Judon, Yannick Ngakoue and Tyus Bowser set to hit free agency. Collins is the kind of versatile defender the Ravens love, recording 11½ tackles for loss and four interceptions this past season. He was PFF's highest-graded linebacker in 2020.

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