Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft 2.0: Predictions, Fits and More

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Jan 21, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh walks onto the stage during the Pro Bowl Draft at The Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

As we approach the run on Pro Days and the final touches of the 2015 NFL Draft process, we present version 2.0 of the Baltimore Ravens mock draft leading up to April 30th.

You can find version 1.0 here.

As a reminder, this isn’t a prototypical mock draft. This is a “best fits in each round” piece, labeling the Ravens’ best options if they end up selection in each round.

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Round One

26. As I had in my <a href=. TE. Minnesota. Maxx Williams. 1. player

Round Two

Eric Rowe. 2. player. 26. The Ravens have to shore up that secondary in multiple ways this offseason. They’ll go after a weapon in free agency — they won’t be afraid at the end of the day to double up. Rowe is a prospect with as much upside as possible for a DB. While projected at corner, he may be best suited at safety. He only had one year of experience at CB and did a fantastic job holding it down with aggression. His upside can’t be denied.. DB. Utah

Round Three

Because some will argue that Rowe was a bit of a reach, I stick with a realistic option that all Baltimore fans can get on board with. I had T.J. Yeldon in the last mock, but this fit makes more sense. If Justin Forsett does hit the market, Ozzie Newsome has to find a reliable option in a speedy RB.. RB. Indiana. Tevin Coleman. 3. player. 26

Next: Rounds 4-7