Baltimore Ravens 7-round 2021 mock draft: Help for Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens QB #8 Lamar Jackson (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images)
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Trey McBride, 2021 NFL Draft
Trey McBride 2021 NFL Draft prospect for Colorado State. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /

Baltimore Ravens day three picks

Even after acquiring pass rush specialist Yannick Ngakoue in a bargain of a trade (the primary piece moved by the Ravens was a third-round pick), Baltimore could look into adding more juice off the edge in the pass rush department.

The Ravens typically like their edge players on the bigger side, and Jordan Smith is certainly bigger.

At 6-foot-7, 255 pounds, Smith has big-time size and length off the edge.

He has been flashing his pass rush prowess the past two seasons at UAB. The former Florida transfer has been getting pressure on the QB at a high rate since coming over to the Blazers and he would be a nice value on day three for the Ravens.

The Ravens have one of the best pass-catching tight ends in all of football in Mark Andrews.

Andrews is second on the team in targets, and the Ravens obviously would love to have a player who can be out on the field with Andrews that can block but also be a threat in the passing game.

Nick Boyle has been very solid in his years with the Ravens, but Trey McBride might have a bit higher of upside.

He has eight touchdowns and counting over his past two seasons with the Rams and could be an ascending talent at the position.

There is no doubt the Ravens could use some more depth on the interior offensive line.

This may actually end up being a position group the Ravens look into upgrading through free agency or trade, as they have a few young players already in place, but Robert Hainsey is a good value at this juncture.

The senior is a two-time team captain for the Fighting Irish.