Ravens 7-Round Mock Draft

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The Ravens currently own the 26th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. They have several picks later and are hoping to draft some hidden gems that could improve this team even more. Last year, they nabbed linebacker CJ Mosley 17th overall, and hope to make another late steal this year. The Ravens desperately need a cornerback and wide receiver, so those positions are top priority.

1st Round- 26th overall: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Missouri

Green-Beckham was a beast for Missouri last season, putting up 883 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2013. He would be a great threat for Joe Flacco down the field. However, with all of his upsides, he also has downsides. Green-Beckham had a drug problem, in which he was dismissed from the Missouri football team. His slim frame may also be a cause for concern. However, he is a very talented prospect and deserves to be a first round pick.

2nd round-  58th overall: Jalen Collins, CB, LSU

Collins is a great corner and the Ravens have a lack at that position. He is a strong, quick corner, who has the potential to shut down many receivers. He did fail a drug test at the NFL combine, but his talent is unique, and Ozzie Newsome will be willing to jump on a talent like his.

3rd round- 90th overall: Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State

The former BCS National Championship hero dropped in the rankings, but still provides a threat in the passing game. The quick, short receiver provided Jameis Winston with a reliable target. He put up 1365 receiving yards along with seven touchdowns last season. Greene would be a good fit in Baltimore, and would help the Ravens’ weak receiving core.

4th Round- 122nd overall: Jeremy Langford, RB, Michigan State

The Ravens currently have Justin Forsett, but they could use another back behind him. Langford had a great career at Michigan State and proved he is a top back in this class. He put up 1,522 rushing yards last season and added 22 touchdowns. The former Spartan had a great college career and should be a good fit in Baltimore. Also, he is a great pass blocker. Langford could be a steal in this year’s draft class.

4th Round – 125th overall: James Sample, S, Louisville

Sample would provide a great help to a dismantled Ravens secondary, which was constantly burned last season. He had 90 tackles, and four interceptions in his only year at Louisville. He has some height at 6’2″ and could be a sneaky pick by Baltimore late in the draft.

4th Round – 136th Overall: Nick O’Leary, TE, Florida State

Taking O’Leary would be the second Seminole the Ravens take in this draft, and it could be a great pick. The Ravens lost Owen Daniels and don’t know if Dennis Pitta will return soon and play well. O’Leary was a very reliable target for Jameis Winston, and was key for the Seminoles to getting into the first ever College Football Playoffs.

5th Round- 158th Overall: Kevin White, CB, TCU

White has been a very great Cornerback for TCU, and would be a good fit for the Ravens. As I said earlier, the Ravens defense was burned multiple times last season, and needs help in that category. White would be great as a Raven, and would be a safe pick to get a stronger secondary.

5th Round- 171st Overall: Kenny Bell, WR, Nebraska

Bell is an excellent receiver, and would help a struggling receiving core. Kenny Bell can be a threat to defenses, and his 6’1″ frame would be very helpful in his career. Bell was the guy at Nebraska, tallying 788 yards and six touchdowns. He holds many records at his college, to add to his resume. He can be a great pick by the Ravens late in this draft.

5th Round – 175th Overall: Kaleb Eulls, DT, Mississippi State

Eulls is a good prospect, and with the loss of Haloti Ngata, the Ravens could use some depth behind Timmy Jernigan. Jernigan hasn’t proved enough yet, and Eulls could provide Baltimore with another guy to stop opponent’s running games.

6th Round – 206th overall: Cody Prewitt, S, Ole Miss

Prewitt is from Ole Miss, which means he is from the SEC, the most powerful conference in College Football. This means he has a lot of experience in big games. The Ravens would look to keep building their secondary in picking Prewitt.