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20 Prospects Ravens Could Draft in Round 3
Here's a list and description of cornerbacks, EDGE rushers, defensive linemen and guards to watch for the Ravens on Day 2 of the 2023 NFL Draft.

CB Darius Rush, South Carolina
Rush has good size at 6-foot-1, 198 pounds and is a strong man-to-man corner with the fluidity to turn and run with receivers. He was the American Team's practice player of the week at the Senior Bowl.

CB Cory Trice, Purdue
Trice looks like the prototype at 6-foot-3, 206 pounds. He broke out in his senior year, leading the team with 12 pass breakups. Though his technique needs refinement, his premier athletic traits will entice teams.

CB Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford
The son of a 10-year NFL cornerback, Kelly was a four-year starter at Stanford. He attended the same powerhouse high school (Bishop Gorman) as Ronnie Stanley. Kelly was the National Team's practice player of the week at the Senior Bowl.

CB Cameron Mitchell, Northwestern
Mitchell is a shorter corner at 5-foot-10, but he has great athleticism, an aggressive playing style, and is scheme versatile.

CB Clark Phillips III, Utah
Phillips measures in smaller than Mitchell at 5-foot-9, but he had 12 passes defensed and six interceptions last season. He was a unanimous All-American.

CB Jakorian Bennett, Maryland
While Deonte Banks was a first-round pick, his starting running mate at Maryland is also a talented prospect. Bennett led the Terps with 13 pass breakups last season and, like Banks, blew up the Combine, running the 40-yard dash in 4.3 seconds.

CB Garrett Williams, Syracuse
Williams tore his ACL in late October of last season, sending his stock down. He was on his way to a third straight season with double-digit pass breakups. Williams has a good blend of instincts and athleticism once he's healthy.

EDGE Yaya Diaby, Louisville
Diaby will have taken the long road to the NFL, including working at an airport after high school before going to Georgia Military College and then transferring to Louisville, where he broke out with 9.0 sacks last season. He has natural explosion and good length.

EDGE Zach Harrison, Ohio State
Harrison was the No. 12 recruit in the country (at any position) coming out of high school. He didn't explode in college, logging 13.0 sacks in four years, but the tools are there to develop.

EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu, USC
With a motor that runs hot, Tuipulotu registered 13.5 sacks last season and was the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, as well as a unanimous All-American.

EDGE Isaiah McGuire, Missouri
McGuire has the tools and size to be effective against the pass and run, with good length and agility. He had back-to-back strong seasons, netting 13.5 sacks.

EDGE Nick Hampton, Appalachian State
Hampton has an explosive first step that allowed him to rack up 26.5 sacks over his career. It will be a jump in competition level, but he could be an immediate contributor as a sub rusher who develops.

EDGE Byron Young, Tennessee
Young has smaller size at 6-foot-2, 250 pounds and needs refinement, but he has premier athletic twitch, a quick first step, and non-stop motor.

DL Zacch Pickens, South Carolina
Pickens was the No. 1 defensive tackle in the 2019 recruiting class and No. 8 recruit overall. He has the tools, but only logged 7.5 sacks in four college seasons.

DL Colby Wooden, Auburn
Wooden has a big-time senior season with 6.0 sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss, and three forced fumbles. He was a three-year starter who can rush well from the interior.

DL Kobie Turner, Wake Forest
Turner is a penetrating defensive tackle who plays with relentless effort and nimble feet. He showed he could handle the jump from Richmond to Wake Forest in college.

DT Siaki Ika, Baylor
He's a wide body at 335 pounds but plays light on his feet with rare quickness, body control and lateral movement for his size.

G Chanzdler Zavala, N.C. State
Zavala somehow didn't get an invite to the Combine, but his tape shows a possible starter. His medical history (back surgery in 2021) may be a red flag.

G Anthony Bradford, LSU
Bradford split his time between left tackle and right guard, but is best inside. He has great size at 6-foot-4, 332 pounds and is a nasty finisher.

OT/G Nick Saldiveri, Old Dominion
Position flexibility is big for Saldiveri, who played right tackle, right guard and took snaps at center at the Senior Bowl. He stands in at 6-foot-6, 318 pounds.