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he NFL draft is several months away, but early indications are the Ravens will be able to draft a top cornerback late in the first round, according to ESPN analyst Mel Kiper..

Kiper says the position has some depth and the Ravens will probably be able to draft one of college football's top four cornerbacks if they keep their No. 26 overall pick. Signing a top cornerback is one of the team's top priorities, if not No. 1.

The top four cornerbacks right now appear to be Michigan State's Trae Waynes (6-1, 185 pounds), Wake Forest's Kevin Johnson (6-2, 215), Washington's Marcus Peters (5-11, 193) and LSU's Jason Collins (6-1, 195)......Last year, the Ravens were ranked No. 23 in pass defense, allowing 248.7 yards per game. They will have one top cornerback returning, Jimmy Smith, who missed the remainder of the season after a foot injury in Week 8. The Ravens would like to find another one to complement him on the other side.http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-preston-ravens-0210-20150209-column.html

 

 

Today's Quiz:

flounder.jpgThe Ravens drafted another player at # 26 who turned out ok. Who was it?

 

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Depending on who we lose is how I feel we should draft, if we lose ngata, mcphee and forsett we will draft BPA, if we should keep those three then I feel we go corner with our first pick to solidify our strongest need. 1 corner back is all we needed to be hoisting that trophy.

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