Baltimore Ravens 2004 Draft
Round 2 (#51): Dwan Edwards, DT, Oregon State
Round 3 (#82): Devard Darling, WR, Washington State
Round 5 (#153): Roderick Green, OLB, Central Missouri
Round 6 (#187): Josh Harris, QB, Bowling Green
Round 6 (#199): Clarence Moore, WR, Northern Arizona
Round 7 (#244): Derek Abney, WR, Kentucky
Round 7 (#246): Brian Rimpf, OT, East Carolina
Draft King Analysis
Poor Baltimore... They looked all set to have Terrell Owens on board, only for things with that situation to fall apart.
The Ravens landed WR Kevin Johnson by dealing a fourth round pick to Jacksonville, but that hardly takes the sting out of the Owens incident. Dwan Edwards will help solidify the defensive line, and Devard Darling will do his best to make an immediate impact in the WR lineup, but this draft has one of those "ehhhh" feels to it. Remember that the Ravens traded their first rounder this year in exchange for QB Kyle Boller in the 2003 Draft, so they were handcuffed from the get-go in what they could get out of this year's selection process.
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