The Baltimore Ravens were one of the best teams in the NFL last year.
They mowed down their competition en route to securing the No. 1 seed in the AFC but fell just short to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship.
The NFL Draft is a great place for the Ravens to start as they begin to prepare for a better outcome in the 2024 season.
Because of their late-season run, the Ravens have the No. 30 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
This team has a few pressing needs, and in a segment of “Path to the Draft” on the NFL Network, Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks disagreed on who they should consider in this spot.
Jeremiah projected the Ravens to take offensive lineman Amarius Mims from Georgia, while Brooks was more confident in defensive tackle Darius Robinson from Missouri.
When talking about Robinson, Brooks said, “The Ravens have done this time and time again, kind of finding a player who fits their identity.”
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He believes that Robinson is that player, as he is a hard-working defensive talent who will do whatever it takes to help out his team.
This is the type of attitude that NFL teams want out of their athletes, especially their young athletes who are unproven at the highest level.
While Brooks and Jeremiah disagree on which side of the ball the Ravens should go with, they did agree on something.
They both believe the Ravens have a rich history of drafting well, and if precedent has anything to say about it, this team should be just fine heading into the 2024 season.
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