Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft 2.0: Full 7-Round Predictions

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Dec 27, 2014; San Diego, CA, USA; USC Trojans running back Javorius Allen (37) jumps over offensive tackle Zach Banner (73) for a touchdown as Nebraska Cornhuskers linebacker Josh Banderas (52) defends during the second quarter in the 2014 Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports

Fourth Round (via Lions)

Javorius Allen. 122. player. 26. Retaining Justin Forsett was nice but Bernard Pierce is still gone. Depth is needed at running back. Javorius Allen has been lost in the shuffle of late in what is a rich class at the position. He was a full-time starter at USC, very productive and features the preferred size and athletic dimensions. Can be quite elusive and is most dangerous late in games.. Running Back. Southern California

Fourth Round

Corey Crawford. 125. player. 26. Pernell McPhee was a tough loss for the Ravens defense. He brought a lot of versatility up front against both the run and pass. Corey Crawford is built much like him. Athletic enough to play outside linebacker but big and strong enough to kick inside. The key will be the coaching and the work ethic. If both are taken care of, this guy can fill was McPhee brought.. Defensive End. Clemson

Fourth Round (comp)

26. Baltimore loves players from Alabama typically because they come out ready for the pro game already.  Austin Shepherd is another of those types.  He won’t win awards for athleticism, but he’s physical, nasty and very intelligent which shows on his tape.  He could stick at tackle or kick inside to guard depending on where the Ravens might need him most.. Offensive Tackle. Alabama. Austin Shepherd. 136. player

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