Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft 2.0: Predictions, Fits and More

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Feb 22, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome speaks at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-USA TODAY Sports

Round Four

26. I’m not going to budge with this selection. Barnes has popped even more on tape since the last edition; there’s no reason to believe he won’t be a very nice option in the middle of Day Three. Good value for Baltimore here.. DE. Penn State. Deion Barnes. 4. player

Round Five

26. Who says a team can’t double up in the middle of the Draft? The Ravens need help in the back end of the secondary way too much to ever stop adding potential difference-makers. McCain is very raw, but he can play special teams and provide value immediately. This is a serious Ozzie Newsome fit here.. CB. Memphis. Bobby McCain. 5. player

Round Six

26. Goodley has a serious knack for making plays in an offense. His future at receiver can be worked with, however he would turn into a fantastic back if he doesn’t work out on the outside. He’s a stocky guy with quicks that the Ravens could benefit from adding.. WR/RB. Baylor. Antwan Goodley. 6. player

Round Seven

player. 26. I always like to have a little fun with this seventh-rounder, so why stop with this mock? Bonner screams Joe Flacco when you turn on the tape. And while he’s less polished and far from a sure thing, he wouldn’t be a bad option for Baltimore to fill the backup QB spot. Another connection here? Ryan Jensen, a backup lineman for Baltimore, also came from CSU-Pueblo…. QB. CSU-Pueblo. Chris Bonner. 7