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10 Day 2 Prospects Who Could Be Ravens
These 10 players could be Baltimore's pick in Round 2 or 3.

EDGE Jordan Burch, Oregon
"The Ravens hit the jackpot at the end of Round 1 with Malaki Starks, a perfect fit for their roster. Burch, a versatile edge who can play inside, would be another." – Nick Baumgardner, The Athletic

CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
"The Ravens can double down in the secondary and grab a 6-foot-3 cornerback who has first-round tape but fell due to an ACL injury in September. Revel has speed, length and ball skills but didn't get to prove himself against elite competition -- which is likely why he's on the board here." – Matt Miller, ESPN

CB Azareye'h Thomas, Florida State
"Thomas is a long, quick-footed press-man cornerback who showcases good natural movement skills and playmaker instincts. He lacks some strength in a few areas, but he plays the position with high intelligence to be a scheme-versatile CB2 projection for the NFL." – Pro Football Focus

EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA
"Baltimore got great value in Round 1 by picking Malaki Starks and continue to invest in defense in Round 2. Oladejo follows a familiar format to what Baltimore's done at the position for years. He's inexperienced at edge but offers a great frame and athleticism to grow into a good starter." – Ayrton Ostly, USA Today

DT Darius Alexander, Toledo
"Alexander is big, long and powerful, which translates well to the physical nature of the AFC North." – Daniel Flick, Sports Illustrated

EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas
"Walker is a highly productive and decorated FCS player. His size limitations will make him a Day 3 pick at best, but he mitigates it as best he can and is a high-effort player who lives in backfields. Some team will likely take a flier on him late as a stand-up pass-rush specialist." – Pro Football Focus

OL Tate Ratledge, Georgia

WR Elic Ayomanor, Stanford

EDGE Ashton Gillotte, Louisville

EDGE Josaiah Stewart, Michigan