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

Tee Higgins, Bengals, NFL Draft
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Tee Higgins

When watching the Ravens passing game, it just seems like they are missing something. The one piece they are missing is a taller wide receiver that can make contested catches on different levels of the field.

On the current roster, the Ravens don’t really have a receiver that Jackson can throw a 50/50 ball to and be confident in. Nevertheless, Tee Higgins is a receiver that can provide Baltimore a bigger-bodied receiver that fills a need in the offense.

Measuring in at 6-foot-4, 216 pounds, Higgins is exactly the prototype of wide receiver that the Ravens are looking for. While Clemson fell short of a National Championship in 2019, Higgins still finished with 59 receptions for 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns. His 19.8 yards per reception was 13th in the nation.

Adding a wide receiver that could box-out defenders down the field and be a red-zone option would be beneficial for the Ravens. In the event that Baltimore chooses to go with a receiver with the No. 28 pick, don’t be surprised if Higgins’ name is announced.

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