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How Orlando Brown Jr. Trade Could Affect the Ravens First-Round Plans
Those with plans to head to bed after the Ravens pick 27th on Thursday night will have to rearrange their schedules.
The blockbuster trade that sent Orlando Brown Jr. to the Kansas City Chiefs could now have Baltimore rethinking its first-round approach. The Ravens traded Brown, who they selected with the 83rd pick in the 2018 draft, for a first rounder, while essentially trading back from No. 58 to No. 94 + No. 136, Baltimore Beatdown s Spencer Schultz wrote. . [T]he Ravens now have the 2021 Draft as their oyster, with endless possibilities.
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What Could Best Player Available Look Like?
By now, the Ravens draft needs have been well documented, but there s no consensus among pundits on what direction they ll go with the 27th-overall pick (if they even pick there). We know General Manager Eric DeCosta has always preached best player available The Baltimore Sun s Childs Walker wrote. With so much activity set to unfold before the Ravens pick at No. 27 overall, we can t say with any certainty they ll pick a wide receiver over an edge rusher or a future starting tackle over either one.
The Baltimore Sun s Jonas Shaffer looked at prospects the Ravens could target in the early to middle rounds of the draft as the best players available. In this instance, we re focused on the first round.
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Don t Be Surprised If Orlando Brown Jr. Is Still a Raven in 2021
The biggest story for the Ravens this offseason is what will happen with two-time Pro Bowl right tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
It began several weeks ago with Brown taking to Twitter to state his desire to play left tackle. It was subsequently reported that Brown, who played well at left tackle after All-Pro Ronnie Stanley suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 8, has received permission to seek a trade. The caveat, according to NFL Network s Ian Rapoport, is that Baltimore would need a major haul to part with the 24-year-old.