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10 Standouts for Ravens at the Senior Bowl
Here's who NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah and Lance Zierlein were impressed by at the 2022 Senior Bowl.

OT Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Jeremiah: "The highlights of Penning's nasty finishes continue to make the rounds on social media. He earned rave reviews for those plays, although they didn't come as a surprise. There's a reason he's my No. 25 prospect in the draft. Penning still had some issues with getting a little bit too high in his pass protection, but I thought he showed improvement in that area as the week went along. He didn't see a lot of elite pass rushers in college, which is why this week is so important for him. I thought he handled himself well against a good defensive line group in practice."
Mink: Baltimore loves nasty blockers and Penning is as nasty as they come. Though he was constantly annoying defenders, they still voted him for the Offensive Lineman of the Week for the National Team. Penning could step in at right tackle and be insurance on the left side, where he played in college. Jeremiah projected him to the Ravens at No. 12 in his first mock draft.

EDGE Jermaine Johnson III, Florida State
Jeremiah: "Johnson didn't disappoint. He knows how to use his length to generate power off the edge, and I thought he showed a nice inside-counter move this week. It's good to see he's continuing to add to his pass-rush arsenal. He entered the week as my highest-rated Senior Bowl participant among defensive players, and he exits the same way despite not practicing on Thursday."
Mink: The Ravens are looking for more pass rush help with the futures of Justin Houston and Pernell McPhee uncertain (both veteran free agents) and Tyus Bowser coming off a torn Achilles. The 2021 ACC Defensive Player of the Year may have pushed his stock into the first round.

DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
Jeremiah: "Enagbare is the biggest surprise of the week. I liked his tape from this past season, when he led South Carolina with 7.5 tackles for loss (4.5 sacks), but I viewed him as a likely third-round pick. He was dominant at the Senior Bowl, especially on the first two days of practice. He played really hard, using his leverage and length to win battles. Given the way he performed over the past few days, I'll be shocked if he's not a second-round pick in April."
Mink: Baltimore may have a lot of turnover on the defensive line with Calais Campbell mulling retirement and Brandon Williams a pending free agent. Derek Wolfe is coming off a lost season and had recent hip surgery.

DT Travis Jones, Connecticut
Jeremiah: "Jones was probably the most physically dominant player in Mobile. He consistently showed pure power. At 6-4 and 326 pounds, he was walking offensive linemen back to the quarterback the entire week. He's not going to be a scheme fit for everybody, but he's a mauling player at the point of attack. There was not much buzz on him coming into the week from the personnel evaluators I spoke to, and he made sure to get everyone's attention once the pads were on. He generated some excitement."
Mink: The Ravens could be in the market for a young defensive tackle to pair with Justin Madubuike.

S Jalen Pitre, Baylor
Jeremiah: "I was impressed with what Pitre did in coverage this week, especially when matched up against tight ends, who have a big size advantage over him (Pitre measured 5-10, 196). He's instinctive and was able to get his hands on some footballs. He looked like a starting NFL safety, and his production last season stood out. He was the only player in the Big 12 with 10-plus tackles for loss and two-plus interceptions."
Mink: The Ravens want more defensive turnovers, so they'll keep an eye out for ball hawks in this year's draft. Pitre primarily played in the slot and box during his Baylor career, but could he project as something more?

DT Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
Jeremiah: "Wyatt did exactly what I thought he would do here in Mobile. He showed how dynamic and explosive he is, particularly in the one-on-one pass-rush drills. His combination of quickness and power was on display. He looked like a first-round pick."
Mink: Wyatt would likely be a late first-round pick, after teammate Jordan Davis, but could he slip into the second round or be a potential trade-back option?

TE Greg Dulcich, UCLA
Jeremiah: "Dulcich was the most impressive tight end during the week. He can run and separate from defenders. I think that was the difference between him and the rest of the group at the position. He made some big plays. Trey McBride was my top-rated TE coming into the week, but Dulcich looked like the more explosive player."
Mink: The Ravens would like to add another weapon to their tight ends room to complement Mark Andrews. Baltimore has shifted away from being so tight end-centric since Hayden Hurst was traded, but another pass catcher would bring back another element to the offense.

DT Logan Hall, Houston
Jeremiah: "I already knew Hall was a great athlete, but I was impressed with the strength he showed this week. He's a little bit of a tweener (6-foot-6, 275 pounds) to some people, but I think he's going to have a chance to be an excellent pass rusher from the three-technique spot at the next level. He solidified his place in my top 50 with his performance."
Mink: Hall could be a second-round option for the Ravens, who are looking for more pass rush up the middle to go along with Madubuike.

RB Dameon Pierce, Florida
Zierlein: "Pierce was one of the Senior Bowl backs I was most excited to watch heading into the week, as his tape was substantially better than his 2021 usage rate at Florida (119 total touches) would indicate. Running backs often have a hard time finding holes during practices, but Pierce's bend and twitch allowed him to stack jump-cuts and slalom his way to the open field. He was explosive out of his breaks during pass-catching drills and made a couple of nice grabs despite the consistent rainfall on Wednesday."
Mink: The Ravens have J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill coming back from major preseason injuries. While they're expected to be ready for the start of next season, Baltimore could still look to add to the unit as insurance.

C Cole Strange, UT Chattanooga
Zierlein: "Scouts are giving Strange consistently positive reviews for his performance over the first two days of practice. He lined up at guard in college but moved to center this week. He's played substantially stronger at the point of attack than his leaner frame might indicate and has held up reasonably well against bull rushers when tested. After getting beat by power on one rep, he came back with a quick set, which allowed him to halt the bull rush before it could even get started. He's a rising, zone-scheme center with the talent to start in the NFL."
Mink: If the Ravens don't re-sign pending free agent Bradley Bozeman, Baltimore could look to add another center to push Patrick Mekari for the starting job and compete with Trystan Colon.