The Ravens had the NFL’s MVP on their roster and a formidable defensive unit, but still fell short in the postseason in 2023. They lost Patrick Queen and Morgan Moses this offseason but added Derrick Henry to their running back room in the hopes of making it back to the playoffs. This three-round mock draft focuses on some of Baltimore’s biggest needs heading into 2024.
2024 NFL Draft Picks: Baltimore Ravens
Here’s a breakdown of a 2024 NFL Mock Draft for the Baltimore Ravens, using the , focuꦍ🐠sing on the first three rounds.
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2024 NFL Mock Draft: Baltimore Ravens
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Round 1, Pick 30: Tyler Guyton (OT) Oklahoma
This first pick seems like a fairly easy one to predict, as the Baltimore Ravens traded Morgan Moses to the Jets this offseason. This team usually goes with the best player available over needs, but Guyton fits the bill either way. At 6’8″, 322 pounds, he’s a solid insurance policy if one of their veteran linemen goes down, which happened plenty in 2023.
PFF gave me an A for this mock draft selection as Guyton is their 30th-ranked player overall and♏ the eight🅘h-highest tackle on their Big Board.
Round 2, Pick 62: Jonah Elliss (EDGE) Utah
As it stands now, Baltimore’s top returning outside linebackers are Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo, who’s coming off knee surgery. They could use some additional help from the draft unless they bring in older veterans in August like last year.
Elliss brings a desired blend of physicality and instincts to the position, making him a nightmare for opposing offenses. He boasts a relentless desire to disrupt plays and excels at diagnosing run plays off the edge, exploding into the backfield to create quick stops. This ability to shut down running lanes makes him a valuable asset in any defensive scheme and he’d be a welcome addition to this one.
PFF has Elliss ranked as their 53rd player overall so he was a solid selection in this mock draft falling down to No. 62. They♛ gave this pick an A.
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Round 3, Pick 93: Malachi Corley (WR) Western Kentucky
Adding Zay Flower𒁃s in the first round last year was a step in the right direction for this offense and a huge boost for Lamar Jackson. However, with Odell Beckham no longer on the team and Rashod Bateman not locked in beyond 2024, wide receiver is among the team’s top holes to fill again this offseason.
Corley enters the league as a playmaker and is known for his strong run-after-catch capabilities. He’d give Jackson another weapon right away if he can adapt quickly to NFL play particularly his route running against more sophisticated defenders.
This selection received another A from PFF grading. Corley is their 85th-overall-ranked prospect, and the 20th wide receiver in this year’s draft class.
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