Ravens Post Draft – Free Agents To Pluck and More

This should be relatively easy.  Post draft, the Ravens still need a starting cornerback, veteran help at the edge rusher position, and arguably a little more help in the defensive line.

Outside Cornerback

At the outside cornerback spot, there are two obvious free agent targets.  The 30 year old Marcus Peters and the 26 year old Rock Ya-Sin.  Ya-Sin’s second year in the league was poor, but he played well over the past two seasons.  For what it’s worth, Pro Football Focus gave him the 27th best coverage grade lined up wide, and the 23rd best grade when playing man press coverage.  His yards per coverage snap was ranked fifth.  Overall, he graded out as their 50th best corner last year (out of 118) and the 29th best in 2021 (out of 116). Continue reading “Ravens Post Draft – Free Agents To Pluck and More”

Ravens Draft Days Two and Three, and More

No need to spend much more time on Zay Flowers.  He was the best receiver in the draft, pure and simple.  Lamar will have zero excuses this year.  He’s surrounded by high end skill position players everywhere.  The wide receiver trio of Beckham, Bateman, and Flowers is plenty good enough.  Mark Andrews and his fellow tight ends are elite.  The running back trio is excellent.  Now we will see what Todd Monken can do.  There should be big enough offensive philosophy changes coming.  Now let’s take a look at days two and three.

A Debate With Eric DeCosta

I was foolish enough to believe, for two years running now, that the Ravens would not draft a player for a position where they did not have a need.  Last year, it was Kyle Hamilton.  This year, it is Trenton Simpson.  It was my fault failing to review inside linebackers this season under this false assumption. Continue reading “Ravens Draft Days Two and Three, and More”

The Short Left Tackle Prospects List – Ravens 2023 Draft

The left tackle prospects in the 2023 NFL draft are reviewed below from the Ravens perspective.  The following positions have been reviewed previously:

Offense:
Running Backs, found here.
Wide Receivers, which is located here.
Interior Offensive Linemen, which can be found here.

Defense:
Safeties, located here.
Edge Linebackers, located here.
Cornerbacks, located here.
Defensive Linemen, located here.

Ravens Current Situation and Need at Offensive Tackle

The Ravens are set on the right side for 2023.  Morgan Moses had an excellent year in 2022 and will start this year on the right side.  Daniel Faalele is being groomed to take his place in 2024 and is the clear backup.  Ronnie Stanley had an excellent comeback year in 2022 on the left side.  He once again was one of the better left tackles in the league.  But he is getting older and injury concerns have to stay top of mind with him.  Utility infielder Pat Mekari is his current backup.  The Ravens could stand to find some depth at left tackle.  That’s the focus here. Continue reading “The Short Left Tackle Prospects List – Ravens 2023 Draft”

Last Minute Upgrades and Downgrades – 2023 Ravens Draft

It’s time to make a few upgrades, and one downgrade, of prior player analyses for the Ravens 2023 draft.

Upgrade: Deonte Banks (cornerback)

More tape study of Banks convinced me that he has all of the ability to become a dominant press cover corner.  He brings a great punch at the line, with one or both hands.  His transitions are very smooth out of press coverage.  This man can turn his hips and mirror all the way down the field.  Banks offers great body balance and body control at the catch point.  He is a very good tackler.  Where he’s lacking to date is in ball productivity.  For all of his skills, it was surprisingly absent.  But make no mistake, he has elite man cover skills.

Upgrade: Tank Dell (wide receiver)

It’s not so much that I have new things to say about Dell.  Rather, it’s just every tape I look at shows Dell getting separation.  It’s quite extraordinary.  I’d be very satisfied if he somehow wound up on the Ravens.

Upgrade: Adetomiwa Adebawore (defensive line)

The Ravens are thinking about Adebawore a little differently than probably others.  They asked him to do linebacker drills for them at the Combine.  This 282 pound man ran a 4.49 forty.  Could he wind up as an edge linebacker selection in, say, round three?  I think he has the agility to make a full transition.  He could be your Pernell McPhee, Zadarius Smith, or Courtney Upshaw type player who sets a hard edge but can rush from the inside/outside (well, maybe not Upshaw).  With that in mind, I have to elevate Adebawore.

Two Running Backs

Israel Abanikanda – The Ravens had a formal interview with Abanikanda, which puzzled me a bit.  What are they seeing that I don’t.  To review, he has home run speed, no doubt.  But if he has to create holes at the line of scrimmage, or if he has to power for yardage at all, forget about it so far.  He’s very young so one hopes there is room for upside here.  But he’s an upright runner without leg drive who is simply a one cut and go.  He averaged a terrible 2.7 yards per carry after contact, and had only the 64th best missed tackle rate and only 46 forced missed tackles.  On the flip side, most of his yards came before contact.  Now he’s best suited for an inside zone scheme, but at this point there is no way that he’s the next Gus Edwards.  He plays much smaller than his size.

Deneric Prince – I think Prince is flying a bit under the radar.  His initial full report is worth reviewing.  Tape review of Prince showed a man who runs with good balance at 216 pounds and is really tough between the tackles.  He is the type of player who runs like Gus Edwards, although much faster (ran a 4.41 forty).  Prince struggles a bit getting to the edge.  Like Gus he is one cut and go.  And he could stand to run with a lower pad level.  But he brings power and juice on the inside.  Towards the bottom of the draft board he’s a player I like.

Downgrade: Joey Porter, Jr. (cornerback)

This is not so much a function of something negative I found regarding Porter.  It’s just that the more I consider his skillset, the more I believe he’s overrated as a first round – and by many a higher first round – prospect.

Safety Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft

The safety prospects in the 2023 NFL draft are reviewed below from the Ravens’ perspective.  The following positions have been reviewed previously:

Offense:
Running Backs, which is found here.
Wide Receivers, which can be found here.
Interior Offensive Linemen, which can be found here.

Defense:
Edge Linebacker, which is located here.
Cornerbacks, which is found here.
Defensive Linemen, which is found here.

The Ravens Current Safety Situation and Needs

The Ravens still have a need at safety.  With Chuck Clark gone, Kyle Hamilton takes over, and you’re left with Geno Stone and Ar’Darius Washington as backups.  And potentially Brandon Stephens, who knows.  There’s a need here, particularly if Hamilton, playing more traditional safety roles, doesn’t develop in those roles the way the Ravens hope.  Hamilton has a lot of improvement to do back there, notwithstanding Pro Football Focus’ ridiculously high grade for him at safety.  A position he played on only 82 snaps all of last year. Continue reading “Safety Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft”

Anthony Richardson versus Will Levis – Easy Call for the Ravens

I’ll ignore the “what’s going to happen with Lamar” debate for this limited purpose.  In this blog, the simple issue raised is this.  If the Ravens find themselves with a high draft pick and the choice between Anthony Richardson or Will Levis, who should they select?

You can read volumes of material on each of these players and argue it any way you want.  Let me touch on my key points. Continue reading “Anthony Richardson versus Will Levis – Easy Call for the Ravens”

Running Back Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft

The running back prospects in the 2023 NFL draft are reviewed below from the Ravens’ perspective.  The following positions have been reviewed in other posts:

Offense:
Wide Receivers, which can be found here, and was updated again today.
Interior Offensive Lineman, which can be found here.

Defense:
Edge Linebacker, which is located here.
Cornerbacks, which can be found here.
Defensive Linemen, which is found here.

The Ravens Current Running Back Situation and Needs

The Ravens retain their three-headed running back room from last year.  It’s a good group but all three of J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, and Justice Hill have serious injury history in their not-so-distance pasts.  Dobbins is a free-agent after this year and at age 26 for the 2024 season, it’s unclear what his Ravens future might look like.  Gus Edwards is 28 and 2024 is a voidable year on his contract.  Justice Hill has never been given a full chance to shine as a running back, even though he was very explosive last year and has juice to offer.  With this combination of factors, I fully expect the Ravens to add to the running back room through the draft or with undrafted free agents after the draft. Continue reading “Running Back Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft”

Edge Linebacker Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report

This post reviews the edge linebacker prospects in the 2023 draft from the Ravens’ perspective.  The following positions have been reviewed to date:

Offense:
Wide Receivers, which can be found here and which was updated on April 20, 2023
Interior Offensive Lineman, which can be found here.

Defense:
Cornerbacks, located here.
Defensive Linemen, located here.

The Ravens Current Edge Linebacker Situation and the Need

The Ravens have a continuing need at the outside linebacker position.  I expect Tyus Bowser to come back stronger in his second year removed from his Achilles injury.  This will allow him to play on the strong side much more, and free up Odafe Oweh to get away from tight ends.  Then we will see what the Ravens really have with Oweh.  As far as David Ojabo goes, 2023 will be his rookie year as a practical matter.  His first full training camp; getting in the work necessary to be on the field in running situations.  Ojabo has a lot to do to become a full-time player in the NFL. Continue reading “Edge Linebacker Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report”

Interior Offensive Linemen Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report

Below is the breakdown of offensive linemen prospects from the Ravens perspective.

Note that I’ve updated the Wide Receiver Prospects report with new notations at the top of the post.  You can find it here.

The following positions have been reviewed to date:

Offense:
Wide Receivers, which can be found here.

Defense:
Cornerbacks, which can be found here.
Defensive Linemen, which can be found here.

Ravens Current Interior Offensive Linemen Status and Needs

Having lost Ben Powers, who played much better in 2022 than I ever imagined, the Ravens have an opening at left guard.  Can Ben Cleveland claim the job?  He’s been a “massive” disappointment, unable to stay on the field for any extended period of time, and not upgrading his game as much as you’d like when he was on the field.  I originally thought he’d be the starter by now, but I’ve been wrong.  There’s clearly a need at guard.  But this is a very weak class of interior offensive linemen.  Let’s take a look at what might be there. Continue reading “Interior Offensive Linemen Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report”

Defensive Linemen Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report

Below is a review of potential defensive linemen prospects for the Ravens in the 2023 draft.  The following positions have previously been reviewed:

Cornerbacks, which can be found here and which was updated today as noted at the top of the post.

Wide receivers, which can be found here.

The Ravens Current Defensive Linemen Situation, and the Need

The Ravens clearly need an influx of talent here.  Calais Campbell is gone.  Michael Pierce couldn’t stay healthy last year.  Justin Madubuike improved but could be a free agent next year.  Broderick Washington arguably improved more.  Travis Jones had a solid rookie year and we are hoping for more this year.  Brent Urban is a rotational piece.  Rayshad Nichols has a little talent and could also be a rotational piece.  But the Ravens need more. Continue reading “Defensive Linemen Prospects – Ravens 2023 Draft Report”