Baltimore Ravens 2021 mock draft: Post-Orlando Brown trade projections
A double-dip at EDGE is the type of move the Baltimore Ravens would make on day three and be an excellent selection down the road. Replacing that production will be difficult, but getting players with juice who can get to the quarterback needs to be a priority.
Tulane edge Cam Sample is a bit of a tweener at 6-foot-2 and 267 pounds, but he’d likely still fit just fine as a primary five technique with the ability to potentially shift inside. Sample has the quick get-off and juice to win around the edge and to win with an inside move. He grabbed some headlines with an impressive showing down in Mobile at the start of the draft process as well.
Versatility is the name of the game here in round four for the Baltimore Ravens. Notre Dame lineman Robert Hainsey played right tackle in his time with the Fighting Irish, but he likely moves inside in the NFL, whether it be at center or guard. His performance at the Senior Bowl at both positions suggests he can be comfortable with the move. His power and force in the run game, along with tackle experience, make him a potential future starter, and good value at this point in the draft.