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10 Players of Interest at the 2022 Senior Bowl
The Ravens have their eyes on prospects at the Senior Bowl, including some offensive and defensive linemen who could have an instant impact.
![EDGE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
Tyus Bowser ruptured his Achilles tendon in the season finale after leading the Ravens in sacks. Enagbare had 19 career sacks competing against top competition in the SEC. At 6-foot-4, 265 pounds, he also has the strength and size to set the edge against the run, a trait Baltimore values in outside linebackers.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/ohpeema9wffdsisrrx3g.jpg)
EDGE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
Tyus Bowser ruptured his Achilles tendon in the season finale after leading the Ravens in sacks. Enagbare had 19 career sacks competing against top competition in the SEC. At 6-foot-4, 265 pounds, he also has the strength and size to set the edge against the run, a trait Baltimore values in outside linebackers.
![OT Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
He was a dominant right tackle in college, and at 6-foot-9, 387 pounds, Faalele is even bigger than Ravens former Pro Bowl right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. The Ravens may start Patrick Mekari at right tackle again, but he can play all five positions up front. Faalele would add to Baltimore's tackle depth, and perhaps allow them to use Mekari's versatility at another position. Faalele is looking to show that he's worthy of a first-round pick in Mobile.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/ychvrvunddsndo6ecffg.jpg)
OT Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
He was a dominant right tackle in college, and at 6-foot-9, 387 pounds, Faalele is even bigger than Ravens former Pro Bowl right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. The Ravens may start Patrick Mekari at right tackle again, but he can play all five positions up front. Faalele would add to Baltimore's tackle depth, and perhaps allow them to use Mekari's versatility at another position. Faalele is looking to show that he's worthy of a first-round pick in Mobile.
![DE Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
Viewed by many pundits as first-round prospect, Johnson made his mark as a run defender in college, but he showed improvement as a pass rusher. With Calais Campbell contemplating retirement, Brandon Williams a free agent and Derek Wolfe recovering from hip surgery, the Ravens are seeking youth on the defensive line, which Johnson would address.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/vkak82gvzrrfrxxjguav.jpg)
DE Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
Viewed by many pundits as first-round prospect, Johnson made his mark as a run defender in college, but he showed improvement as a pass rusher. With Calais Campbell contemplating retirement, Brandon Williams a free agent and Derek Wolfe recovering from hip surgery, the Ravens are seeking youth on the defensive line, which Johnson would address.
![C/G Zion Johnson, Boston College
Scouts view Johnson as a potential center or guard in the NFL, and the Ravens like versatile offensive linemen. Ravens starting center Bradley Bozeman is a free agent and there could be an open competition to start at left guard. Johnson is young talent who could be groomed to start, even if he's not ready as a rookie.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/lhsmbib5jqkkpxrzprfw.jpg)
C/G Zion Johnson, Boston College
Scouts view Johnson as a potential center or guard in the NFL, and the Ravens like versatile offensive linemen. Ravens starting center Bradley Bozeman is a free agent and there could be an open competition to start at left guard. Johnson is young talent who could be groomed to start, even if he's not ready as a rookie.
![DT Travis Jones, UConn
At 6-foot-4, 308 pounds, Jones is a run-stuffer who's tough to move off the line of scrimmage. Being stout against the run has always been a staple of Baltimore's defense, and the Ravens also crave defensive line depth. Jones isn't viewed as a Day 1 pick, but if he's still on the board Day 2 or Day 3 of the draft, the Ravens could take a swing.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/dkche2godyradefsefps.jpg)
DT Travis Jones, UConn
At 6-foot-4, 308 pounds, Jones is a run-stuffer who's tough to move off the line of scrimmage. Being stout against the run has always been a staple of Baltimore's defense, and the Ravens also crave defensive line depth. Jones isn't viewed as a Day 1 pick, but if he's still on the board Day 2 or Day 3 of the draft, the Ravens could take a swing.
![TE Trey McBride, Colorado State
Catching 90 passes for 1,121 yards as a senior, McBride could provide Lamar Jackson with another possession receiver. Baltimore already has an All-Pro tight end in Mark Andrews, who's coming off his best season. But Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman loves multiple tight end sets and McBride would be another weapon in Roman's tool box.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/mevxkcohqmkfmoxo93ae.jpg)
TE Trey McBride, Colorado State
Catching 90 passes for 1,121 yards as a senior, McBride could provide Lamar Jackson with another possession receiver. Baltimore already has an All-Pro tight end in Mark Andrews, who's coming off his best season. But Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman loves multiple tight end sets and McBride would be another weapon in Roman's tool box.
![CB Roger McCreary, Auburn
Viewed as an all-round corner who can play outside or nickel, McCreary had six interceptions at Auburn, showing ball skills and an aggressive nature. He could bring value to the cornerback to rotation, especially if Anthony Averett departs in free agency. Learning from Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey would also benefit McCreary.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/qowml2ew6quupudof795.jpg)
CB Roger McCreary, Auburn
Viewed as an all-round corner who can play outside or nickel, McCreary had six interceptions at Auburn, showing ball skills and an aggressive nature. He could bring value to the cornerback to rotation, especially if Anthony Averett departs in free agency. Learning from Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey would also benefit McCreary.
![C/G Dylan Parham, Memphis
Another interior lineman with versatility, Parham has been lining up at center during the Senior Bowl and threw some strong blocks the first day of practice. Having a strong running game has been the heartbeat of Baltimore's offense the past three seasons, and Parham's physicality as a run blocker could be an asset.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/xy5w8uofmlgrcgdjyumc.jpg)
C/G Dylan Parham, Memphis
Another interior lineman with versatility, Parham has been lining up at center during the Senior Bowl and threw some strong blocks the first day of practice. Having a strong running game has been the heartbeat of Baltimore's offense the past three seasons, and Parham's physicality as a run blocker could be an asset.
![WR Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
Tolbert put together an impressive 2021 season – 82 catches, 1,474 yards and eight touchdowns. At 6-foot-3, Tolbert's strong suit was making contested catches. While the Ravens have a deep stable of young wide receivers, Sammy Watkins could be departing in free agency. Tolbert doesn't have blazing speed but his ability as a possession receiver might make him attractive Day 2 or Day 3.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/iphbmyvwbpiicmmxkxvn.jpg)
WR Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
Tolbert put together an impressive 2021 season – 82 catches, 1,474 yards and eight touchdowns. At 6-foot-3, Tolbert's strong suit was making contested catches. While the Ravens have a deep stable of young wide receivers, Sammy Watkins could be departing in free agency. Tolbert doesn't have blazing speed but his ability as a possession receiver might make him attractive Day 2 or Day 3.
![DT Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
Multiple pundits identified Watson as a prospect who dominated during Day 1 of Senior Bowl workouts. He's projected to be no worse than a second-round pick, and Watson comes from a powerhouse program that has produced plenty of NFL talent. New Defensive Coordinator Mike MacDonald would welcome Wyatt into Baltimore's defensive line rotation.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/p6eixup69pgf3ndbwkdn.jpg)
DT Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
Multiple pundits identified Watson as a prospect who dominated during Day 1 of Senior Bowl workouts. He's projected to be no worse than a second-round pick, and Watson comes from a powerhouse program that has produced plenty of NFL talent. New Defensive Coordinator Mike MacDonald would welcome Wyatt into Baltimore's defensive line rotation.