Ravens' options at No. 14 pick extend beyond recent projected targets
Draft analyst adds perspective on where the Ravens might be leaning at 14, but Baltimore has both contingency plans and other options.
The Baltimore Ravens don't often tip their hand before the NFL Draft. Sometimes, however, the clues are there if you're paying attention and willing to connect them. Holding the 14th overall selection, Baltimore finds itself in a familiar position, needing impact talent while remaining flexible enough to adjust as the board unfolds.
Recently, ESPN's Matt Miller mentioned the organization may lean toward adding a pass catcher . Names like Jordyn Tyson, Kenyon Sadiq, and Omar Cooper Jr. have all been floated as potential fits.
It's an idea that makes sense. Lamar Jackson has carried the offense for years, and while Zay Flowers has emerged as a legitimate star, the need for more consistent production around him remains. But what if those prospects are gone and are no longer options?
That's where this draft gets interesting. Baltimore isn't boxed into one direction. If the top wide receivers and the best tight end are off the board, or if the franchise simply wants to address other needs earlier, the Ravens could easily pivot back to their roots and build through the trenches.