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Lamar Jackson and Co’s remarkable success during the season owes much to their formidable defense. It was spearheaded by linebacker Roquan Smith and safety Kyle Hamilton. This defensive prowess has been instrumental in securing victories, even in matchups where the team’s offense fell short of expectations.

A recent report sheds light on the Ravens’ offensive struggles, despite their impressive journey to the AFC Championship. Surprisingly, their offensive performance ranked among the lowest in the league.

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Draft picks for the Ravens

One standout option is WR Brian Thomas Jr. from LSU, whose impressive 2023 stats include 68 catches, 1177 yards, and 17 touchdowns. With OBJ and Devin Duvernay possibly exploring free agency, Thomas Jr. emerges as a compelling choice to add explosiveness to the Ravens’ receiving corps.

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His presence alongside Zay Flowers would provide a dynamic complement to tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely. While Thomas Jr. may need to refine his techniques against press-man coverage, his skill set as a vertical threat makes him an enticing prospect for any professional offense.

Another intriguing pick for the Ravens is OT Amarius Mims from Georgia. Despite struggling with injuries during the 2023 season, Mims possesses undeniable talent and potential. If he falls to the Ravens at the 30th pick, it would align with the team’s history of acquiring highly skilled players. Mims has demonstrated top-10 potential when healthy, and his addition to the Ravens’ O-line could fortify their protection and contribute to their offensive success in the upcoming season. Will the Ravens make the right choice?

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