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Here’s Who Pundits Believe the Ravens Will Take on Day 2
We compiled the mock drafts for Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.

2nd- LB Cedric Gray, North Carolina
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports

2nd- G Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
"The Ravens lost starting guard John Simpson in free agency, and they could replace him in the draft with a very similar player in Mason McCormick. McCormick is athletic, durable and nasty. He is arguably the premier pulling guard in this class, which is a plus when considering Baltimore's gap-heavy scheme. If McCormick refines his footwork, he could start sooner than later." — Dalton Wasserman, PFF
3rd- "McCormick will enter the NFL with 57 consecutive starts and three years of team captainship under his belt. He has a true mauler at South Dakota State. He will fight defenders in a phone booth and has a leg drive that goes through the whistle, though not overly so. He is a 98th-percentile athlete for the position in the broad and vertical jumps, and you can see that in how he gets out of his stance. He has a narrow base, likely due to some stiffness in his hips/groin. This causes him to struggle with adjusting once moving. It also forces his pad level to be higher at the snap, as he cannot sink his butt as low in his stance." - PFF

2nd- RB Jaylen Wright, Tennessee
Chad Reuter, NFL.com

2nd- LB Junior Colson, Michigan
Josh Edwards, CBS Sports

2nd- WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Dane Brugler, The Athletic

2nd- G/T Isaiah Adams, Illinois
"Adams would provide Baltimore with positional versatility and dependability. The Ravens have to address multiple spots along the offensive line, and Adams would be a good start." — Field Yates, ESPN

2nd- WR Javon Baker, UCF
"The Ravens can get a technically sound possession slot here to help complement Zay Flowers." — Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News

2nd- EDGE Chris Braswell, Alabama
Marcus Mosher, The 33rd Team

2nd- EDGE Jonah Elliss, Utah
"Eliss comes from an NFL family and it shows. He's smart and disciplined with his fundamentals, which helps him overcome some strength and length deficiencies. His hands are fast and consistently in the right place inside and at the chest of offensive tackles, which allows him to dictate contact and remain in control, even against stronger players. He has a variety of pass-rush moves, and in 2023, he expanded his repertoire even more with a variety of different swipes and rip combinations. He has an adequate first step for the NFL and can corner better than most in this class." - PFF

2nd- EDGE Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
Tony Catalina, Pro Football Network

3rd- DT Gabe Hall, Baylor
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports

3rd- EDGE Austin Booker, Kansas
Josh Edwards, CBS Sports

3rd- WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
Chad Reuter, NFL.com

3rd- S Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest
Dane Brugler, The Athletic

3rd- S Kamren Kinchens, Miami
"Kinchens ran a 4.65-second 40 at the Combine, which saw him drop out of the top-50 discussion. But he's a good player. He picked off 11 passes over his final two seasons for the Hurricanes. In Baltimore, he could play in the secondary rotation as a rookie." — Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN

3rd- S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech
"The Ravens can target him as the versatile cover man to replace Geno Stone behind Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams." — Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News

3rd- WR Jalen McMillan, Washington
Marcus Mosher, The 33rd Team

3rd- OT Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
"If the Ravens are going to come out of this draft with a plug-and-play right tackle — and they need to after trading Morgan Moses to the New York Jets — it feels imperative they do it with their first or second pick. Fisher is a big (6-foot-5, 310 pounds) and athletic blocker with long arms and quick feet. He battled consistency issues at Notre Dame and has a lot of developing to do, but the Ravens have a ton of trust in offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris' ability to teach and develop. Fisher is good enough to compete for the starting job from the jump." – Jeff Zrebiec, The Athletic

3rd- S Cole Bishop, Utah
Chad Reuter, NFL.com

3rd- S Calen Bullock, USC
Tony Catalina, Pro Football Network