Baltimore Ravens 2020 NFL Draft Recap
The Baltimore Ravens did very well in the 2010s finishing the decade with an overall record of 98-62. The team accumulated four AFC North division titles, six seasons of 10
The Baltimore Ravens did very well in the 2010s finishing the decade with an overall record of 98-62. The team accumulated four AFC North division titles, six seasons of 10 wins or more, six playoff appearances, and a Super Bowl win. They ended the decade last season finishing with their best regular season record in franchise history going 14-2 led by MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Ravens will look to build on what was a successful decade in the 2010s with this year’s NFL Draft being their first step toward that goal. In the team’s first NFL Draft of the decade, the Ravens had 10 total picks picking at least once in each round. Let’s take a look at each of the Ravens’ 2020 NFL Draft picks round-by-round.
First Round: 28th Overall Pick Patrick Queen, LB LSU (2017-2019)
Career College Stats: 131 total tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks 2 passes defended, 1 interception
Mood to be a Raven🦹🏽♂️💜🖤 pic.twitter.com/IsAzZVnepd
— 🦈 (@Patrickqueen_) April 26, 2020
Second Round: 55th Overall Pick J.K. Dobbins, RB Ohio State (2017-2019)
Career College Stats: 725 rushing attempts, 4459 rushing yards, 38 rushing touchdowns; 71 receptions, 645 receiving yards, 5 receiving touchdowns
It’s all a part of GODs plan… all I ever needed was a chance! Let’s go pic.twitter.com/W9M2h0k09t
— Jk dobbins (@Jkdobbins22) April 25, 2020
Third Round: 71st Overall Pick Justin Madubuike, DT Texas A&M (2017-2019)
Career College Stats: 105 total tackles, 24.5 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 4 passes defended, 1 interception
Dealing out the Purple Pain
With the 71st pick in the 2020 @NFLDraft, the @Ravens select…
🗣️ @MadubuikeJustin
DT, Texas A&M#NFLDraft | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/XnX8CsnNro— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 25, 2020
Third Round: 92nd Overall Pick Devin Duvernay, WR Texas (2016-2019)
Career College Stats: 176 receptions, 2468 receiving yards, 16 receiving touchdowns; 26 kick returns, 550 receiving yards
Welcome to Baltimore, @Dev_Duv5 ❗️❗️ pic.twitter.com/RTFDhFcFaa
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 25, 2020
Third Round: 98th Overall Pick Malik Harrison, LB Ohio State (2016-2019)
Career College Stats: 205 total tackles, 29.0 tackles for loss, 9.0 sacks, 9 passes defended
Another Buckeye to the Baltimore bay❗️ Charm City, meet @Leek_39 #GoBucks | #NFLDraft2020 pic.twitter.com/9RQ90DiKyA
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) April 25, 2020
Third Round: 106th Overall Pick Tyre Phillips, OT Mississippi State (2018-2019)
One of the top offensive tackles in the SEC is headed to Baltimore. @Tyrethefuture ▶️ @Ravens #HailState🐶 | #FromStateToSundays pic.twitter.com/XAgiTudthf
— Mississippi State Football (@HailStateFB) April 25, 2020
Fourth Round: 143rd Overall Pick Ben Bredeson, G Michigan (2017-2019)
🙌 BEN BREDESON TO BALTIMORE!
The @Ravens have selected him with the No. 143 pick in the #NFLDraft #ProBlue
[Draft update presented by @meijer] pic.twitter.com/h8uluN2DHR
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) April 25, 2020
Fifth Round: 170th Overall Pick Broderick Washington Jr., DT Texas Tech (2015-2019)
Career College Stats: 134 total tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, 2 passes defended
The big man is off the board!
Lubbock ➡️ Baltimore.
Let’s eat, @B_Washington96! 😤🍽
🔴#WreckEm⚫️ pic.twitter.com/BBd0hQBUn8
— Texas Tech Football (@TexasTechFB) April 25, 2020
Sixth Round: 201st Overall Pick James Proche, WR SMU (2015-2019)
Career College Stats: 301 receptions, 3949 receiving yards, 39 receiving touchdowns; 50 punt returns, 382 punt return yards, 31 kick returns, 615 kick return yards
📺3️⃣ will be broadcasting from Baltimore! @jamesproche3 picked up by the @Ravens! #RavensFlock #SMU2NFL | #PonyUpDallas | #NFLDraft2020 pic.twitter.com/eNVzHaVIu8
— SMU Football (@SMUFB) April 25, 2020
Seventh Round: 219th Overall Pick Geno Stone S Iowa (2017-2019)
Career College Stats: 126 total tackles, 7 passes defended, 6 interceptions, 1 interception touchdown, 4.0 tackles for loss
You're getting yourself a ballhawk! @GenoStone22 taken by the @Ravens in the seventh round of the 2020 @NFLDraft | #NFLDraft #NFLHawks pic.twitter.com/Z74v08N13n
— Hawkeye Football (@HawkeyeFootball) April 25, 2020