Nothing gets football fans riled up quite like a mock draft, especially one three months before the draft date, before pro days or the NFL combine.
Mock drafts often get a bad reputation; they are not meant to necessarily predict every pick, but rather give an idea of possible scenarios, potential targets for each team and to give a sense where a player could be selected.
For Baltimore Ravens fans, mock drafts will hold a bit more value this year, as the team currently owns the sixth overall pick in April’s draft.