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Photo Gallery: Wide Receiver 2021 Draft Prospects
This year's NFL draft is deep at the wide receiver position, leaving the Ravens with many potential options from Day 1 through Day 3.
![Rashod Bateman, Minnesota
6-foot-2, 209 pounds
With shifty moves in the open field, Bateman was a productive run-after-catch target in college. Bateman wasn't just a speed guy. He showed an ability to break tackles, attacking defenders with his physicality. He also displayed superb hands with a knack for making circus catches. If Bateman doesn't go Day 1 of the draft, he isn't expected to last long Day 2.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/a4pirkjzmfejeg7ivmvz.jpg)
Rashod Bateman, Minnesota
6-foot-2, 209 pounds
With shifty moves in the open field, Bateman was a productive run-after-catch target in college. Bateman wasn't just a speed guy. He showed an ability to break tackles, attacking defenders with his physicality. He also displayed superb hands with a knack for making circus catches. If Bateman doesn't go Day 1 of the draft, he isn't expected to last long Day 2.
![Trevon Grimes, Florida
6-foot-4, 218 pounds
Some scouts have compared Grimes to NFL wide receiver Kenny Golladay who recently signed with the New York Giants. Grimes shows toughness in traffic, holding onto the football after absorbing big hits on crossing routes. He's also a willing blocker which would make him compatible for a run-heavy offense like Baltimore's.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/taoqumuqjivwjqndl6rs.jpg)
Trevon Grimes, Florida
6-foot-4, 218 pounds
Some scouts have compared Grimes to NFL wide receiver Kenny Golladay who recently signed with the New York Giants. Grimes shows toughness in traffic, holding onto the football after absorbing big hits on crossing routes. He's also a willing blocker which would make him compatible for a run-heavy offense like Baltimore's.
![Jacob Harris, Central Florida
6-foot-5, 211 pounds
Harris focused on soccer when he was growing up, making him a late bloomer in football with upside potential. He had success at Central Florida making contested catches, particularly on high throws against smaller defenders. It's possible Harris could be a Day 3 selection, but even if he goes undrafted he's a big-bodied receiver with potential.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/epe116deapbtkchus90r.jpg)
Jacob Harris, Central Florida
6-foot-5, 211 pounds
Harris focused on soccer when he was growing up, making him a late bloomer in football with upside potential. He had success at Central Florida making contested catches, particularly on high throws against smaller defenders. It's possible Harris could be a Day 3 selection, but even if he goes undrafted he's a big-bodied receiver with potential.
![Cade Johnson, South Dakota State
5-foot-10, 180 pounds
A strong performance at the Senior Bowl showed Johnson could hold his own against draft prospects from bigger schools. He projects as a slot receiver in the NFL with the quickness to get open on intermediate routes. Most scouts believe he has done enough to be a Day 3 selection for a team looking for a possession receiver.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/pwjlbqgcwgqmnsijpxlb.jpg)
Cade Johnson, South Dakota State
5-foot-10, 180 pounds
A strong performance at the Senior Bowl showed Johnson could hold his own against draft prospects from bigger schools. He projects as a slot receiver in the NFL with the quickness to get open on intermediate routes. Most scouts believe he has done enough to be a Day 3 selection for a team looking for a possession receiver.
![Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU
6-foot-3, 201 pounds
Marshall has been a red zone machine with 23 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Effective while working both outside and in the slot, and Marshall's ability to make contested catches also makes him attractive. Patrick Queen became the first LSU player to be selected by the Ravens last year, and Marshall could be the next.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/etcohtlndstigi1nuwwa.jpg)
Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU
6-foot-3, 201 pounds
Marshall has been a red zone machine with 23 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Effective while working both outside and in the slot, and Marshall's ability to make contested catches also makes him attractive. Patrick Queen became the first LSU player to be selected by the Ravens last year, and Marshall could be the next.
![Josh Palmer, Tennessee
_6-foot-2, 209 pounds _
One of Palmer's mentors is former Ravens receiver Anquan Boldin who has been helping Palmer prepare for the draft. Palmer had a good week of practice at the Senior Bowl and his stock has been rising since the end of the season. With 99 catches during his college career, Palmer is expected to be a Day 2 or Day 3 selection.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/voi6iehdqgktva5k0u5a.jpg)
Josh Palmer, Tennessee
_6-foot-2, 209 pounds        _
One of Palmer's mentors is former Ravens receiver Anquan Boldin who has been helping Palmer prepare for the draft. Palmer had a good week of practice at the Senior Bowl and his stock has been rising since the end of the season. With 99 catches during his college career, Palmer is expected to be a Day 2 or Day 3 selection.
![Anthony Schwartz, Auburn
6-foot-1, 179 pounds
Schwartz is one of the fastest receivers in the draft, running an unofficial 4.26 in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. While preparing for the NFL, Schwartz has been watching tape of Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill to study how he uses speed to his advantage. A team needing a deep threat may take Schwartz in Day 2.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/jzx0n1btrpwefmitomyz.jpg)
Anthony Schwartz, Auburn
6-foot-1, 179 pounds
Schwartz is one of the fastest receivers in the draft, running an unofficial 4.26 in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. While preparing for the NFL, Schwartz has been watching tape of Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill to study how he uses speed to his advantage. A team needing a deep threat may take Schwartz in Day 2.
![Shi Smith, South Carolina
5-foot-10, 190 pounds
A close friendship with former college teammate Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers gives Smith insight into what it takes to perform in the NFL. Smith didn't shy away from contact in college, and like Samuel, he can turn jet sweeps and short passes into big plays. He caught 174 passes in college and could have nice value as a Day 3 selection.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/tw94dmdquzcpbvfh1fqx.jpg)
Shi Smith, South Carolina
5-foot-10, 190 pounds
A close friendship with former college teammate Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers gives Smith insight into what it takes to perform in the NFL. Smith didn't shy away from contact in college, and like Samuel, he can turn jet sweeps and short passes into big plays. He caught 174 passes in college and could have nice value as a Day 3 selection.
![Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC
5-foot-11, 197 pounds
An unofficial 40-yard dash time of 4.51 at his Pro Day was not as impressive as St. Brown wanted. However, he was a savvy route runner in college who consistently showed a knack for getting open, catching seven touchdown passes last season. That ability to uncover, coupled with sure hands, could make St. Brown a Day 2 selection.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/nnhon7al3dmsymn2cnuy.jpg)
Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC
5-foot-11, 197 pounds
An unofficial 40-yard dash time of 4.51 at his Pro Day was not as impressive as St. Brown wanted. However, he was a savvy route runner in college who consistently showed a knack for getting open, catching seven touchdown passes last season. That ability to uncover, coupled with sure hands, could make St. Brown a Day 2 selection.
![Marquez Stevenson, Houston
5-foot-10, 182 pounds
This is another receiver who relies on blazing speed to get open. He is also a dangerous kick returner who could help an NFL team on special teams. Injuries suffered in college like a broken collarbone (2016) and torn ACL (2017) raise concern about his durability in the NFL. However, Stevenson's potential to produce big plays make him a likely Day 3 choice.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/cdplrueg7m80wqfhx3pv.jpg)
Marquez Stevenson, Houston
5-foot-10, 182 pounds
This is another receiver who relies on blazing speed to get open. He is also a dangerous kick returner who could help an NFL team on special teams. Injuries suffered in college like a broken collarbone (2016) and torn ACL (2017) raise concern about his durability in the NFL. However, Stevenson's potential to produce big plays make him a likely Day 3 choice.
![Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State
6-foot, 190 pounds
Wallace was a very effective outside receiver in college who played bigger than his size. A college teammate of Ravens running back Justice Hill, Wallace was tough to bring down after the catch and very surehanded. Some scouts believe Wallace could go as early Round 2, and become one of the most consistent performers in this wide receiver class.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/hpumbimiignfyahq6qp3.jpg)
Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State
6-foot, 190 pounds
Wallace was a very effective outside receiver in college who played bigger than his size. A college teammate of Ravens running back Justice Hill, Wallace was tough to bring down after the catch and very surehanded. Some scouts believe Wallace could go as early Round 2, and become one of the most consistent performers in this wide receiver class.
![Seth Williams, Auburn
6-foot-3, 212 pounds
Some scouts have compared Williams' playing style to long-time NFL receiver Alshon Jeffery. Williams knows how to use his body to shield defenders from the football. For teams looking for a big target who can be trusted to make contested catches, Williams could be the right choice on Day 3 if not sooner.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/xmgql8q81pv7uhmcvrhl.jpg)
Seth Williams, Auburn
6-foot-3, 212 pounds
Some scouts have compared Williams' playing style to long-time NFL receiver Alshon Jeffery. Williams knows how to use his body to shield defenders from the football. For teams looking for a big target who can be trusted to make contested catches, Williams could be the right choice on Day 3 if not sooner.