Ravens Get Lamar Jackson Help in Post-Super Bowl Mock Draft

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The Kansas City Chiefs are NFL champions and have set a blueprint for other teams to imitate when attempting to build a championship squad.
The issue that teams might run into is that there's only one Patrick Mahomes.
Thankfully for the Baltimore Ravens (or maybe not depending on what side of the argument you take) they already have someone similar in Lamar Jackson.
A running quarterback with a great arm and a sense for big plays. But he needs weapons around him to be successful.
Assuming the Ravens do what we all think they will and place the exclusive franchise tag on Jackson then they'll presumably use the draft to get him help. And there will be help available in April's NFL Draft.
CBS Sports thinks they will, as indicated in Monday's latest post-Super Bowl mock draft. The Ravens pick at No. 22.
22. Quentin Johnston, WR, TCU (Ravens)
Johnson had three productive years at TCU where he caught 115 balls for 2,168 yards, including 1,069 yards in 2022. He's added 14 touchdowns collegiately while averaging 18.9 yards per catch.
Johnson is a former blue chip recruit who some are projecting to be a top-10 pick in April's draft. But other analysts have him falling to late first-round, which is where the Raven would need to catch him.
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