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Could the Ravens Trade Back in Draft?

Mink: A trade-back is always in play for the Ravens, who have a rich history of moving back to get maximum value and get more picks. Typically, this happens when a cluster of players the Ravens like are sitting there when they’re on the clock.

In the Ravens’ position, I think that could look something like a combination of offensive tackle Spencer Fano, guard Vega Ioane, tight end Kenyon Sadiq, and a wide receiver or two, such as Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson or USC’s Makai Lemon, are all still on the board.

Any of those players would help Baltimore fit a need in the first round. Also, there are some intriguing trade-back possibilities for the Ravens that would fulfil needs if they were to move back and not get any of the aforementioned players.

Wide receivers Omar Cooper Jr. (Indiana), KC Concepcion (Texas A&M), or Denzel Boston (Washington) could be fits, as would outside linebackers Akheem Mesidor (Miami) or T.J. Parker (Clemson). Defensive tackle Peter Woods (Clemson) could also be in play in a trade-back scenario.

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