NFL Draft: Full Baltimore Ravens Seven-Round Mock Draft

Apr 28, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; A general view of the stage and podium before the 2016 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 28, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; A general view of the stage and podium before the 2016 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports /
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The NFL Draft will be upon us before we know it, so let’s take a look at who the Baltimore Ravens might be drafting in this year’s draft.

The 2017 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, and everyone is theorizing who’s going to be picked by what team.

The Baltimore Ravens will be selecting at number 16 overall in the first round, followed by pick 47 in the second round, picks 74 and 78 in the third round, pick 122 in the fourth round, pick 159 in the fifth round, and finally pick 186 in the sixth round.

The Ravens are in a unique position, as they have a lot of needs and there are plenty of different ways they could go in this draft, especially at the 16th overall pick.

We’ve discussed ten wide receivers the team should target in the NFL draft this year, as well as ten outer linebackers the team should target.

So who will the Baltimore Ravens be drafting in this year’s NFL Draft? Here’s our seven-round mock draft for them this year.

Jan 2, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Western Michigan Broncos wide receiver Corey Davis (84) in action during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2017 Cotton Bowl game at AT&T Stadium. The Badgers defeat the Broncos 24-16. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Western Michigan Broncos wide receiver Corey Davis (84) in action during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2017 Cotton Bowl game at AT&T Stadium. The Badgers defeat the Broncos 24-16. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

player. 26. As far as I’m concerned, the writing is on the wall with this pick. If Mike Williams were available, I could see the Ravens going with him, but I don’t think he’ll fall to them. I think the Ravens want to draft a wide receiver, and they’ve expressed that they like Davis and Davis has said he likes them. <p>Could I see a linebacker drafted here? Sure, depending on who it is. Maybe Taco Charlton is available and they go with him, but I think the Ravens see Davis as a potential star wide receiver, and I think they want to make up for the Breshad Perriman pick (though I’m not saying he’s a bust, but he hasn’t had the impact they would’ve liked).</p> <p>Davis is an excellent all-around wide receiver, with good size (6’3″, 209 pounds), speed, quickness, hands, and great after-the-catch skills.</p> <p>Davis would be a good 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. I think with their first pick in this year’s NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens are going to go with a wide receiver and finally break their streak of mediocre wide receivers picked in the first round.</p>. WR. Western Michigan. Corey Davis. 1