Baltimore Ravens 7-Round 2020 NFL mock draft: Front seven the focus

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Troy Pride Jr. 2020 NFL Draft
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Round 4, No. 119 Overall: Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame

The Baltimore Ravens have three picks on day three to round out their 2020 NFL Draft, and they start by selecting a corner. With Jimmy Smith potentially on the way out, it leaves an open spot for a third corner. Notre Dame’s Troy Pride Jr. would be a good addition here in the fourth round.

Pride Jr. had a fantastic Senior Bowl, showing great physicality on the line of scrimmage. He also broke up a lot of passes in reps during the week, handling top receivers who were down there. Pride is best playing off the ball and attacking downhill, but if he moves into the slot in Baltimore, it would help with his lack of speed over the top.

Round 4, No. 124 Overall: Jonah Jackson, OL, Ohio State

With Marshal Yanda considering retirement, along with Yanda and left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s contracts expiring after the 2020 season, the offensive line needs to be reinforced. Jonah Jackson is another prospect who had a good Senior Bowl week. Jackson has strong hands and a good anchor in pass protection as a guard projecting to the next level.

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Round 5, No. 152 Overall: McTelvin Agim, DL, Arkansas

The Ravens round out their draft with bringing more help to the front seven. Arkansas defensive tackle McTelvin Agim is another powerful player at the point of attack who also flashes some ability as a pass rusher. He may not be an instant impact three-down player, but he could be rotated in during his rookie campaign.