Baltimore Ravens: 10 Wide Receivers to Target in NFL Draft

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9. Michael Gallup – Colorado State

Michael Gallup had two straight years of solid production for Colorado State, turning in a 2016 season in which he caught 76 balls for 1,271 yards and 14 touchdowns, and a 2017 season in which he caught 100 balls for 1,413 yards and seven touchdowns.

Gallup is a big, physical receiver, he’s 6’1″, 200 pounds, and fits the profile of a receiver that the Baltimore Ravens could use. The Ravens have had plenty of smaller, fast receivers over the years (think Mike Wallace, Torrey Smith, Breshad Perriman), but they missed the physical presence that Steve Smith brought to them in 2016, and even that Anquan Boldin brought before that.

Gallup is that kind of a receiver, though he’s far from perfect and needs work on his route-running ability. Still, he’s a very talented receiver that the Ravens could conceivably get in the later rounds.