Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Predictions

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Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back T.J. Yeldon (4) runs with the ball against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

With the early offseason rush on all 2015 NFL Mock Drafts, we’ll take a look at an early Baltimore Ravens mock draft here. Below, you’ll find full 7-round projections, listing one player per round who would be a fantastic fit, and several more that may be on Ozzie Newsome’s big board once the draft rolls around.

FIRST ROUND 

26. Coates needed a good height/weight combo at the Senior Bowl to impress scouts, and it looks like he got just that on Monday morning. Coming in at 6’1″, 213, the young receiver won’t have many issues testing in individual workouts. The Ravens hired Marc Trestman on Tuesday to call the plays in 2015. If his trend of passing the ball continues, the Ravens may not lean on the rushing attack as much as they did last season. Coates would be a nice fit at this point in the draft.. WR. Auburn. Sammie Coates. 1. player

Other options at WR in Round One

Arizona State WR Jaelen Strong, Michigan WR Devin Funchess

SECOND ROUND 

2. player. 26. Another guy that received impressive reviews on the first day in Mobile, Alabama is Golson. While undersized at just 5’8″, he could be a nice fit with Baltimore. I add my “I don’t scout DBs until after the Combine” disclaimer with every CB pick, but other trusted evaluators tell me that Golson may be a fit towards the end of the second round.. CB. Ole Miss. Senquez Golson

Other options at CB in Round Two

LSU CB Jalen Collins, USC CB Josh Shaw

THIRD ROUND

3. player. 26. An Alabama prospect that falls right into the Ravens’ lap? That seems just about right… Yeldon isn’t the most attractive running back option this year, but Baltimore can’t pass up if he falls this far – which is very possible due to the talent at the top of this class.. RB. Alabama. T.J. Yeldon

Other options at RB in Round Three

Auburn RB Cameron Artis-Payne, Miami RB Duke Johnson

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