Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft: Priority goes to the offense
By Andrew Kim
Round 1, Pick 22- N’Keal Harry: WR, Arizona State
With Garrett Bradbury taken by the Tennessee Titans (pick 19), I see the Ravens taking a wide receiver with this pick.
Erik McCoy, the interior offensive lineman from Texas A&M, could fit here but is more of a later 1st or early 2nd round pick. Ole Miss wide receiver A.J. Brown and Iowa State wide receiver Hakeem Butler were also candidates but I like Harry’s skill set as he can play on the outside better than Brown with more play making ability and has better hands than Butler.
The 6’2″ receiver weighing in at 228 lbs. would fit well with the Ravens offense as he can be a good run blocker and can play on the outside (or in the slot) as a reliable target for Jackson.
The Sun Devil frequently made highlight-reel catches and was a play maker for Arizona State, whether it was a contested catch or breaking tackles as a YAC receiver as he has some shiftiness to his game. If the Ravens do take any wide receiver in the draft class in round 1 and do not trade down, I would want them to take a play maker like N’Keal Harry.