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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Apr 18, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver ArDarius Stewart (13) catches a pass for the touchdown for the white team as Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Maurice Smith (21) defends for the Crimson team at Bryant Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 18, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver ArDarius Stewart (13) catches a pass for the touchdown for the white team as Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Maurice Smith (21) defends for the Crimson team at Bryant Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports /

8. ArDarius Stewart – Alabama

ArDarius Stewart finished his 2016 season with Alabama with 54 catches, 864 yards, and eight touchdowns after missing a couple games at the beginning of the season with a knee injury.

Stewart could fall to later rounds, possibly the late-second or early-third, and could be a good pick at that point.

He’s got good speed, nothing incredible, but solid, and he’s an exceptionally tough receiver, which is something the Ravens could really use.

As of now, the Ravens have two vertical threats, they lost some of their toughness when Steve Smith retired. Stewart could bring some of that back and be a solid receiver for the team.