Done deal: Ravens Has finally Signed Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff on a 2-years contract worth $56 million

Ravens Has finally Signed Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff on a 2-years contract worth $56 million

With the candidate assessment period coming to an end, every club is setting up shop, planning for every possibility, and hoping that the 2024 NFL Draft will work out in their favor.

I fulfill such fantasies in this exercise by allocating the best prospects of this year to each of the 32 clubs, providing each with perfect selections with its first two draft picks.

Nonetheless, I maintained some sense of realism in this process by giving each participant a single assignment and estimating potential selection locations with fair accuracy. I do discuss situations when a team may need to move up to get a certain prospect.

Because four clubs (the Cardinals, Commanders, Eagles, and Packers) now control three selections in the first two rounds, I wanted to account for the possibility that they may choose elite talent with that third premium pick. As a result, several good players are not mentioned below. Thus, linebacker Trevin Wallace, running back Jaylen Wright, offensive lineman Cooper Beebe, receiver Ladd McConkey, and edge rusher Adisa Isaac are not included.

Over the previous four seasons, injuries have forced left tackle Ronnie Stanley to miss 36 games; this offseason, Baltimore dealt right tackle Morgan Moses to the Jets. They should be thrilled to discover the big (6-foot-8, 322 pounds) and quick Guyton (he completed the three-cone drill in 7.5 seconds), a versatile player, available late in the first. For a Ravens team that needs another receiver, Walker may be a steal late in the second round. Zay Flowers, a second-year player, might play from the slot while Walker and Rashod Bateman, who is about to enter a contract year, positioned outside.

 

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