SB Nation NFL Mock Draft: Ravens take best player available in OT Tyler Guyton

April 25, 2024

In SB Nation’s 2024 NFL Mock Draft, the Baltimore Ravens awaited their pick at No. 30 and landed the best player available.

Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesThe 2024 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft has commenced over the last couple weeks and the Baltimore Ravens patiently sat at No. 30 overall. While six total trades happened in Round 1, we here at Baltimore Beatdown gave our best impression of general manager Eric DeCosta, as opposed to leaping up for a particular draft crush.The big-name prospects by now were all off the board. Here’s the Round 1 order.
CHI — QB Caleb Williams
  1. WAS — QB Drake Maye
  2. NE — QB Jayden Daniels
  3. TRADE: MIN (via AZ) — QB J.J. McCarthy
  4. TRADE: AZ (via LAC) — WR Marvin Harrison Jr.
  5. NYG — WR Rome Odunze
  6. TEN — WR Malik Nabers
  7. TRADE: LAR (via ATL) — LT Joe Alt
  8. TRADE: LVR (via CHI) — QB Michael Penix Jr.
  9. NYJ — OT Taliese Fuaga
  10. LAC — OT J. C. Latham
  11. DEN — QB Bo Nix
  12. TRADE: CHI (via LVR) — EDGE Dallas Turner
  13. NO — OT Troy Fautanu
  14. IND — TE Brock Bowers
  15. SEA — DT Jer’Zhan Newton
  16. JAX — CB Terrion Arnold
  17. CIN — DT Byron Murphy II
  18. TRADE: ATL (from LAR) — EDGE Laiatu Latu
  19. PIT — OT Olu Fashanu
  20. MIA — EDGE Jared Verse
  21. PHI — CB Quinyon Mitchell
  22. TRADE: AZ (from MIN) — CB Cooper DeJean
  23. DAL — C Jackson Powers-Johnson
  24. GB — OT Amarius Mims
  25. TB — OL Graham Barton
  26. AZ (via HOU) — EDGE Chop Robinson
  27. BUF — WR Brian Thomas Jr.
  28. DET — CB Kool-Aid McKinstry

Debate sprung in the Beatdown war room between two prospects: Offensive tackle Tyler Guyton and and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. In the end, the Beatdown staff went with who they believe is the best player available.With the 30th pick in the 2024 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select Tyler Guyton, offensive tackle, Oklahoma.

Tyler Guyton

NFL Scouting Combine Nos.Height: 6’8”
Weight: 322 lbs.
Arm length: 34 1/8”
Hand size: 10 1/4”
40-yard dash: 5.19 seconds
10-yard split: 1.76 seconds
Vertical jump: 34.5”
Broad jump: 8’11”
3-cone drill: 7.5 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.71 secondsShort and simple, unlike Guyton, is the fact the Ravens need offensive line help in the present and future. After trading offensive tackle Morgan Moses, they need a right tackle. They currently have Daniel Faalele on the roster, but it’s unclear if he’s the answer this season. Guyton is an immediate plug-and-play right tackle capable of protecting quarterback Lamar Jackson on the right side.Guyton’s elite trait is pass protection. Pundits are highly complimentary of his protection skills, including NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein.“Ascending tackle prospect with the traits and tape to project a bright future as a high-level pass protector in the league,” Zierlein wrote. “Guyton’s value comes with his pass protection, as he has the length, feet and body control to become a human roadblock. He should become a talented starter at either tackle position.”Having Guyton man the right side in 2024 solidifies the tackle positions for the Ravens. With Guyton on the right, Ronnie Stanley on the left and backups Patrick Mekari and Josh Jones, they have their tackles for the present. And if the Ravens don’t re-sign Stanley next season, the hope is Guyton moving to left tackle and becoming a franchise cornerstone.According to the oddsmakers at DraftKings Sportsbook, the Ravens are expected to draft an offensive lineman with their first selection. Currently, the odds are -230 that the first player the Ravens will draft will be an O-lineman, compared to defensive line/edge (+300), cornerback (+550) and wide receiver (+700).