Baltimore Ravens 2021 mock draft: Post-Orlando Brown trade projections

The Baltimore Ravens select Samuel Cosmi (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
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Tylan Wallace, 2021 NFL Draft
2021 NFL Draft prospect Tylan Wallace (Photo by Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports) /

Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. 3. player. Pick Analysis. Oklahoma State. Tylan Wallace. 26

The Baltimore Ravens have addressed the wide receiver position with vigor over the last several drafts. Marquise Brown hasn’t lived up to his first-round billing yet, Miles Boykin has struggled to produce, and Devin Duvernay has work to do as well.

Finding more of a true outside threat at the position makes sense for the Ravens in this draft. Tylan Wallace would be an intriguing name at the position.

While the knock on him is his abilities against contact, especially getting pushed to the boundary, Wallace has incredible body control and ball skills. He makes acrobatic catches and his catch radius will help out Lamar Jackson. He possesses good explosiveness and burst after the catch as well, and can be a threat in this offense.

Andre Cisco. player. 26. Pick Analysis. Safety. Syracuse. 3. Scouting Report

Safety is quietly a need for the Baltimore Ravens in what’s otherwise a very good secondary. Finding someone who can flip the field, change the game, and be a true difference-maker at the position would be great for the Ravens.

The class isn’t deep, but someone like Andre Cisco would be a great fit in Baltimore. His ball production is excellent, and he possesses great range to cover ground when he’s playing deep half or single high. Getting a true ballhawk would really bring together this Ravens defense.