As the Baltimore Ravens look to continue building in a new era, these team-specific groupings in college football could help in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the most consistent threats in the AFC for over a decade. Now, Lamar Jackson is in charge of an offense looking for a spark and the team continues to build around their new quarterback.
Baltimore selected wide receiver Marquise Brown in the first round of April’s draft, giving them a legitimate speed threat on the outside. They also signed Earl Thomas to replace Eric Weddle at safety. The future is trending in a positive direction, much like the past. However, there is always room for improvement and bolstering the roster.
The college football season is filled with excitement. For NFL fans, college football isn’t always atop the list of things to watch on weekends. However, the NCAA is essentially a developmental league for future NFL stars.
Baltimore, like every other franchise, is constantly looking at the future. There are always prospects worth noting on Saturday afternoon broadcasts. Whether you are a fan of the college product or not, I am here to share my prospect overviews for this upcoming season.
For every superstar talent, there is an under-the-radar sleeper waiting to get his recognition. Just as Power 5 heavyweights send stars to the NFL, smaller programs do much the same. Some schools simply know how to get certain positions to the next level. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of positional groups in the NCAA that have multiple NFL talents together on the field.
These are the best units in college football to fulfill potential needs for the Baltimore Ravens in the 2020 NFL Draft.