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The Baltimore Ravens need a big body in the wide receiver department, and they get just that in the latest mock draft.

The Baltimore Ravens have a glaring need at wide receiver, and especially when it comes to a big body that can be the deepfield threat for Lamar Jackson.

While the team can pursue that in free agency, the 2026 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and that can be a place to draft young talent to mold into the next big weapon for the offense. That is exactly what has been mocked to the Ravens, as Daniel Jeremiah believes Baltimore goes receiver at pick No. 14.

Zay Flowers has been the lone playmaker in the receiver room, securing 1,211 yards in 2025. Beyond that, the Ravens don't have a true WR1 or WR2 to line up alongside Flowers.

The next-highest pass catcher is tight end Mark Andrews, who brought in 422 yards. Clearly, there needs to be more firepower in the wide receiver department.

While Baltimore can bring back a familiar face in Hollywood Brown, who Jackson is trying to recruit, and Brown himself posted a story of himself in a Ravens uniform, the draft could be where the team strikes hot.

That said, NFL Draft expert Daniel Jeremiah has released his 2.0 mock draft, and he has the Ravens taking a young and dynamic receiver at No. 14: Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson.

Tyson comes in at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, and could emerge as the big body that the Ravens have been missing. He has a total of 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns through three seasons.

The 2025 season was a down year for Tyson, as he brought in 711 yards and eight touchdowns, but he only appeared in nine games. 

The 2024 season was more of a potential barometer of what Tyson can provide, as he secured 1,101 yards, 10 touchdowns, and produced 91.8 yards per game.

Tyson has been viewed as a strong contested-catch artist and has drawn comparisons to Terry McLaurin in his capabilities. If he remains at No. 14, the Ravens could add a plug-and-play option at receiver to match up well with Flowers.

Baltimore will still need a strong veteran presence to mentor the receivers, especially if DeAndre Hopkins is not brought back. There should be plenty of options, including the chance of bringing Brown back into the fold.

Either way, taking Tyson at No. 14 would help the Ravens plug a major hole to start their draft acquisitions.