NFL Draft: Top 10 wide receivers the Ravens should target
By Ben Palmer
9. Chris Godwin – Penn State
Chris Godwin finished his 2016 season at Penn State well with an excellent bowl game against USC, and ended the year with 59 catches, 982 yards, and 11 touchdowns.
Godwin is slippery and fast, able to be a good vertical threat. He posted a solid 4.42 40-yard dash time at the combine and also showed an impressive workout.
Godwin is a good physical talent, and while he may seem like a type of receiver the Ravens already have (namely, a vertical threat, similar to Breshad Perriman), Godwin has the talent and the potential to turn into something more than just a guy who can run straight really fast.
Godwin is another player who could easily fall to the second or third round, and if he does, he’s someone the Ravens should take a long, hard look at.