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Ravens Mock Draft: Depth On Offensive Line From Arizona

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is behind us and Baltimore Ravens executives have gathered the data, reviewed the film and now have some decisions to make before April's NFL Draft.
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The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is behind us and Baltimore Ravens executives have gathered the data, reviewed the film and now have some decisions to make before April's NFL Draft. 

In the first edition of the AP's 2024 Mock NFL Draft, the Ravens go offensive line in an attempt to improve the team.

jordan morgan

30. Baltimore Ravens: JORDAN MORGAN, OFFENSIVE TACKLE, ARIZONA

"Morgan is a versatile lineman who played tackle but can move to guard."

Morgan will likely be the first Arizona Wildcat to hear his name called at April's NFL Draft after showing off at the Combine . At 6-5, 311-pounds, he ran an unofficial 5.05-second 40-yard dash and a 1.7-second 10-yard split.

The 2023 First Team All-Pac-12 player also showed off with a 28-inch vertical jump and a 9-2 broad jump.

“The things that separate me are my athletic abilities,” Morgan said at the Combine. “The way I move, the way I bend, my footwork I think will separate me. You’ve got to be able to bounce around and move where you can."

Morgan appreciated his time at Arizona and noted his favorite memory of beating Arizona State for the Territorial Cup last fall, his final game since he opted out of the Alamo Bowl.

“We really put a beating on them,” Morgan said of the 59-23 victory.

Morgan suffered an ACL in 2022 and returned to start every game the following season.

“I was expected to leave that year into the draft, but having to come back for another year was pretty hard for me to believe,” Morgan said. “At the beginning it was hard but you have to stay positive through it all and be able to bounce back and I did.”

Morgan could be a good fit along the offensive line when the Ravens really need to add depth there. The question is will he still be available at No. 30?