NFL Draft: Top 10 wide receivers the Ravens should target

December 2, 2016; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver John Ross (1) runs against Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Chidobe Awuzie (4) during the third quarter in the Pac-12 championship at Levi's Stadium. The Huskies defeated the Buffaloes 41-10. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
December 2, 2016; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver John Ross (1) runs against Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Chidobe Awuzie (4) during the third quarter in the Pac-12 championship at Levi's Stadium. The Huskies defeated the Buffaloes 41-10. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 18, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace (17) catches a pass in front of Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Jalen Mills (31) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 18, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace (17) catches a pass in front of Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Jalen Mills (31) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports /

The Baltimore Ravens have a lot of needs, and one of those needs is at the wide receiver position. Here are ten potential receivers the Ravens should target in the NFL Draft.

The NFL Draft is on its way, and the Ravens have plenty of needs they need to address this offseason. Some of them they’ve addressed through free agency, such as the signings of Brandon Carr and Tony Jefferson, and some they’ll have to address through the draft.

One of their most glaring needs is at the wide receiver position. With the retirement of Steve Smith Sr. and the departure of Kamar Aiken, the Ravens are in need of some depth.

While the team has Mike Wallace and Breshad Perriman as options, neither of them seem to be true number one receivers, which could lead the Ravens to draft a wideout in the first round.

The team could also elect to just add depth, allow Wallace and Perriman to be the number one and two, and grab a receiver in the later rounds.

We’ve talked about players the Ravens should target in the NFL Draft, and we’ve drilled into ten outer linebackers the Ravens should target, so here are the top ten wide receivers the Ravens should target in the NFL Draft.