You could easily argue that stability at LT is vastly more important than any single defensive player we could get in this draft.
Its actually kind of hard to argue that a Tunsil or Stanley isn't worth a top 6 pick, but a guy like Bosa, Jack, or Buckner is. They all have major strengths, and they all have obvious weaknesses.
Plus, I highly doubt drafting a single defensive player at #6 (especially the one's in this draft) is going to change the "identity" of this team or defense.
It's worth trying I believe to take a chance with a defensive player, Ramsey, Bosa and Buckner are my top 3, let's take some inspiration from the Denver Broncos who had a bad passing game, an ok run game and then elite defense. The reason why I don't want the OT's is because Tunsil has injury concerns and missed games in all his college years and it sounds like if the Ravens grab him that they will replace Eugene Monroe with a new Eugene Monroe + he has off the field issues, yeah no thanks and Ronnie Stanley is not worth taking at 6th, if we trade down then yes.