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

Laviska Shenault, Saints, NFL Draft
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Laviska Shenault

With Jackson manning the offense, along with Mark Ingram, the Ravens boasted the No. 1 rushing attack in 2019. In an attempt to find a wide receiver that perfectly fits their offense, it’s hard to find one that makes more sense than Laviska Shenault.

Shenault is a receiver that is built like a running back, standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing in at nearly 220 pounds. In his last two seasons at Colorado, Shenault was able to grab 142 catches for 1,775 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Not to mention, Shenault was also used in Colorado’s rushing attack, carrying the ball 40 times for 276 yards and seven touchdowns. The ability to take handoffs and gain yards on the ground would add another dimension to the Ravens offense.

During the week of the NFL Combine, Shenault revealed that he was going to undergo surgery on a core injury that hindered him in 2019. If his medicals are fine ahead of the draft on April 23, then Baltimore should consider taking the junior pass-catcher.

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