Ebony Bird

● By Mike Luciano
The Baltimore Ravens could use a young stud to help beef up the offensive line and another pass rusher next to the recently extended Justin Madubuike, but the need for more perimeter talent that can get the most out of Lamar Jackson might be what Eric DeCosta ends up targeting in the 2024 NFL Draft. While this wide receiver class is one of the deepest in recent memory, the top-end prospects are so talented that Baltimore needs to strongly consider moving up in the draft order. The Super Bowl window is open, and that mandates constant aggression from the front office. In this 7-round mock draft, the Ravens will have traded the No. 30 overall pick, a third-round choice in 2024, and another third-rounder next year to the Los Angeles Rams to move up to No. 19 overall. With this improved draft position, Baltimore could land a genuine No. 1 wide receiver alongside Jackson and Zay Flowers.