
2018 NFL Draft Rumors: Ravens to Target Kolton Miller If Mike McGlinchey Is Gone
The Baltimore Ravens are reportedly looking at offensive tackles as potential prospects to select with the No. 16 pick in Thursday's NFL draft.
According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the Ravens will target UCLA offensive tackle Kolton Miller if Notre Dame offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey is already off the board by the 16th selection.
Bleacher Report's Matt Miller ranked McGlinchey as the second-best offensive tackle in the draft behind only Texas' Connor Williams and praised his pass-blocking ability and the fact "he requires almost no projection because Notre Dame's scheme transitions so well to the NFL."
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Miller was third on the list in part due to his impressive athleticism.
Matt Miller did not project either to go to the Ravens in his final mock draft, though, as McGlinchey was already off the board at No. 10 to the Oakland Raiders, and Miller fell to the New England Patriots at No. 31. Rather, the Ravens selected Alabama wide receiver Calvin Ridley with the 16th pick in the mock.
It makes sense the Ravens are at least considering multiple offensive tackles considering they did not pick up Austin Howard's option for the 2018 campaign after the veteran started all 16 contests for the team in 2017.
Baltimore has to deal with pass-rushers such as Cameron Heyward, Myles Garrett and Geno Atkins in the AFC North and could use a talented rookie offensive tackle after Howard's departure.

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