Ravens could stick to a familiar draft strategy by picking a CB early
Baltimore’s track record, current roster questions, and a slim class suggest the defensive back conversation is far from over.
At some point, you'd think the Baltimore Ravens would pivot. They've invested heavily in the secondary. Maybe this is the year that they tackle other needs on days one and two of the NFL draft.
Then again, maybe it isn't. The depth of talent at every position in the upcoming NFL Draft certainly shifts the conversation. This draft class will run out of great DBs faster than it runs out of pass rushers or offensive linemen.
Baltimore has used first-round picks. mid-round selections. undrafted additions to satisfy their secondary concerns.
It’s been a steady stream of defensive backs entering the building over the past several years. And yet, here we are again, talking about the possibility of them doing it all over. History says it’s not just possible they draft another DB and do so early.