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10 Potential Day 3 Targets
These players have been mocked to the Ravens on Day 3.

WR Pat Bryant, Illinois
At 6-foot-2, 204 pounds, Bryant scored 10 touchdowns on 54 catches last season, using his size to make contested catches. He doesn't have blazing speed, but Bryant runs with force to pick up positive yards after the catch. He's a polished route runner whose style has been compared to former Ravens receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh.

WR Theo Wease Jr., Missouri
Wease is solidly built at 6-foot-2, 210 pounds with strong hands and a willingness to make catches in traffic. He was a team captain at Missouri and played six years of college football – four at Oklahoma and two at Missouri. His 63 games of college experience could help his transition to the NFL.

G Tyler Cooper, Minnesota
Cooper played left guard in college and was a two-year starter. At 6-foot-6, Cooper was reliable in pass protection, using his long arms to fend off rushers. He was often used as a pull blocker in Minnesota's offense and showed the agility to make effective blocks in space.

G Marcus Tate, Clemson
The Ravens are looking for interior line depth. Tate is 6-foot-5, 321 pounds and the Ravens have been trending toward bigger guards. Left guard is Tate's primary position, where he could compete for a starting job in Baltimore or serve as a backup to Andrew Vorhees.

DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
Walker enjoyed a very impressive week at the Senior Bowl that elevated his draft stock. He played everywhere across the defensive line at Kentucky, from nose tackle to edge rusher. The Ravens are looking for a young defensive tackle to join the rotation after Michael Pierce's retirement and Walker fits that profile.

EDGE David Walker, Central Arkansas
Walker was a consistent pass rusher in college with 37 sacks and 151 pressures over the past three seasons. He'll be making a major jump from FCS to the NFL, and no player from Central Arkansas has ever been higher than a fourth-round pick. However, Walker should be the first Central Arkansas player drafted since 2021.

EDGE Johnny Walker Jr., Missouri
Walker's two-sack game against Alabama and a strong performance in the Shrine Game got the attention of scouts. He had a career-high five sacks last season and forced three fumbles. Walker wasn't invited to the NFL Combine and will enter the league hungry to prove he belongs.

LB Shemar James, Florida
James had a career-high 64 tackles last season, making a strong comeback after dislocating his knee in 2023. He started as a freshman and played special teams, which is a trait Baltimore values in rookies. James could add depth to Baltimore's linebacker corps after its losses in free agency.

CB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers
Longerbeam impressed scouts at the Shrine Game and ran a 4.39 at the Combine. He led Rutgers with 11 pass breakups last season and added two interceptions. Longerbeam has a slender build (5-foot-11, 175-pounds), but the Ravens are always looking for corners and his cover skills are impressive.

S Dean Clark, Fresno State
Clark spent the last two seasons at Fresno State after four years at Kent State. He showed a nose for the football with four interceptions over the past two seasons, lining up both deep and in the box. Clark was a defensive leader and wore the green dot helmet, relaying calls to his teammates.