3 wide receivers the Ravens could target at No. 28 in the 2020 NFL Draft

The Baltimore Ravens proved in 2019 that they are putting together one of the best offenses in the NFL, with Lamar Jackson producing an MVP season. While the offense provided optimism, the Ravens could use another wide receiver in the aerial attack.

Last offseason, Baltimore selected Marquise Brown in the first round, giving Jackson a vertical threat. Besides Brown though, the Ravens relied on Willie Snead to be the team’s No. 2 wide receiver.

On the other hand, Baltimore tends to utilize their tight ends in their passing game more often than other teams, with their tight ends accounting for 125 receptions in 2019. Still, adding another receiver would benefit the development of Jackson moving forward.

Fortunately for Baltimore, this year’s draft class of wide receivers gives them an endless amount of options to choose from. In light of that, here are three wide receivers the Ravens could target at No. 28 in the 2020 NFL Draft.

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