Ravens Could Target Arizona OL in First Round

The Baltimore Ravens could be ready to add a versatile offensive lineman with their first pick.
Nov 25, 2023; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Jordan Morgan (77) against the
Nov 25, 2023; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Jordan Morgan (77) against the / Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
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The Baltimore Ravens could be in the market for an offensive tackle when they are on the clock for the No. 30 overall pick in next week's NFL Draft.

Among those who could be the pick is Arizona's Jordan Morgan, who Sportskeeda is saying could be the Ravens pick for next Thursday's first round.

"Offensive lineman Jordan Morgan is in play for the Baltimore Ravens with the 30th pick in the draft, but it's not a guarantee that he would play tackle as a rookie," Sportskeeda's Tony Pauline writes.

The team is in need of an offensive tackle after trading Morgan Moses to the New York Jets earlier this offseason. However, that doesn't quite mean the team will be looking for a tackle to start their draft class. They have depth at the position, including Daniel Faalele, Patrick Mekari and Josh Jones, but it makes sense that the Ravens will address the position at some point during next weekend's draft.

"Sources I've spoken with say one of the reasons Baltimore gave away right tackle Moses Morgan to the New York Jets was that they are comfortable with the talent on hand to replace him," Pauline writes.

Other tackles who could be available around the time the Ravens are picking are Georgia's Amarius Mims, Oklahoma's Tyler Guyton and BYU's Kingsley Suamataia.

The NFL Draft is set for April 25-27 from Ford Field in Detroit.

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