Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox: “Baltimore got more tremendous value in fourth-round pick Daniel Faalele. The former Missouri offensive tackle was the 53rd-ranked player on the B/R board and could work his way into the starting lineup relatively quickly. Also on Day 3, the Ravens rounded out their draft with potential depth pieces such as tight end Isaiah Likely and cornerback Jayln Armour-Davis. Punter Jordan Stout was scooped up to compete with and potentially replace Sam Koch. In all, it was a great three days for the Ravens, who made 11 picks and landed both high-end talent and possible steals throughout.”
The Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer: “The Ravens had only [one] first-round pick to start but ended up with three studs, with [Hamilton] and Linderbaum set to have immediate starting impact and Ojabo set up to play off Odafe Oweh well. Jones and Faalele were ideal picks for both fronts. They also managed to add strong depth behind Mark Andrews and a replacement for fading Sam…