If you’re thinking the Baltimore Ravens are pretty set heading into the 2020 NFL Draft, you wouldn’t be alone. Many fans, pundits, and journalists have echoed a similar strategy: WR, ILB, IOL (not necessarily in that order), and you’re done. Anything more than a player or two at those positions and you’re just picking players because you have to. I thought the same thing, before sitting down and conducting two mock drafts.
The Ravens are certainly in a solid position heading into the 2020 NFL Draft, but once you start picking the players to try to fill the absolute needs, and once you start to see how a draft can shape and morph you into a corner, it oddly becomes a tense practice.