I think you may be on to something. There are players with first round grades in the top 50; an unusually solid draft particularly on defense. If the Ravens can get 3 picks in the first 50, that might be worth considering. I just don't think we can afford the time to draft a "developmental" guy too high at edge, OL, or CB/FS. We just don't have the depth there.
Let's stay put with our Draft position picks. Maybe this year we will ACTUALLY draft players at #2 and #3 that can do more than be a fringe Special Teams player. Quick question. If Mel Kiper keeps giving the Ravens an A, A+, or A- in the Draft every year we are we so mediocre?
Whobilly, i normally would be agreeing you, law215 and RavenManiac#7; and argued for quality over quantity the last couple years. But i think this draft is different. It is really deep and we have a lot of needs. It's unfortunate that we don't have 11 picks this year instead of last year. Look at this list of 29 with no QB's. I originally said "26", so you can drop your least 3 favorite.... Myles Garrett Leonard Fournette Jonathan Allen Jamal Adams Reuben Foster Tim Williams Mike Williams Dalvin Cook Jabrill Peppers Quincy Wilson Corey Davis Derek Barnett O.J. Howard Takkarist McKinley John Ross Christian McCaffrey Jalen Tabor Zach Cunningham Taco Charlton Marshon Lattimore Sidney Jones Ryan Ramczyk Charles Harris Malik McDowell Desmond King Cordrea Tankersley Solomon Thomas Marlon Humphrey Budda Baker Now obviously if a top 5, maybe top 10 falls to us, we grab him. But otherwise, we can trade down 10 positions, still get a great pick and add another 2nd. If any QB's get picked before #16, then we have even more options. Have I convinced you?