Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft 2.0: Full 7-Round Predictions

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Oct 5, 2013; Stanford, CA, USA; Washington Huskies defensive back Marcus Peters (21) reacts after intercepting a pass against the Stanford Cardinal in the first quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

No team has more flexibility in the 2015 NFL draft than the Baltimore Ravens. How does their latest mock play out for them?

First Round

26. Things really started to unravel for the Ravens pass defense after Jimmy Smith went down in Week 8. It was proof the team needs to add more talent to the corner position. Marcus Peters comes with his questions stemming from his dismissal at Washington but the kid is a passionate player with ideal talent to play in a man-heavy system like Baltimore.. Cornerback. Washington. Marcus Peters. 26. player

Second Round

26. Torrey Smith is a tough loss at wide receiver despite his down season, especially the speed threat he brought. So the Ravens decide to bring in reinforcements. Phillip Dorsett won’t win with size but his blazing speed, good quickness and agility make him a versatile weapon who can give defenses fits in the hands of the right offensive mind.. Wide Receiver. Miami (Fla.). Phillip Dorsett. 58. player

Third Round

26. A tough upbringing has forged a strong character in Lorenzo Mauldin. Couple that with solid talent and it has the makings of a instant contributor who can become a starter in a few years. That is great news for the Ravens, who still have Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil, but both are getting on into their 30s.. Linebacker. Louisville. Lorenzo Mauldin. 90. player

Next: Round 4