DRAFT TRACKER 2018
DRAFT TRACKER
BALTIMORERAVENS
TOP NEEDS
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NEEDS ANALYSIS
The Ravens picked up a slew of picks in two trade-downs and still got a talent at a need position (tight end). Hurst is a smooth, sure-handed receiver who will provide toughness inside and stretch the field. Giving up a second-round pick in 2019 to get Jackson is not an overly risky play. I'm a believer in Jackson's playmaking ability and he's under no pressure to play in 2018. Brown was a strong legacy pick for the Ravens. The son of the late former Ravens OT Orlando Brown will likely outperform his much-maligned workout numbers at left or right tackle, especially if he shows teams those poor results were not because of a problem with his work ethic. Andrews joined Hurst as tight ends picked in this draft by the Ravens. Andrews will test the middle of defenses much like Hurst. Joe Flacco and Jackson will love throwing to these guys. (Overall grade: A-) -- Chad Reuter
2025 SEASON RECORD
8-92nd in AFC North
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