NFL Draft: Top 10 wide receivers the Ravens should target
By Ben Palmer
2. Corey Davis – Western Michigan
Corey Davis had an excellent year for Western Michigan last season, finishing the year with 97 catches for 1,500 yards and 19 touchdowns.
He’s an excellent all-around wide receiver, with good size (6’3″, 209 pounds), speed, quickness, hands, and excellent after-the-catch skills.
Davis would be an excellent fit in a short-yardage, West Coast style offense, and the Ravens have shown to have somewhat of an affinity for that style of offense.
Davis will likely go at the end of the first round and could be someone the Ravens should seriously consider, as he’s one of the best all-around receivers in the NFL Draft and could become a good number one receiver, something the Ravens sorely need.