### **Draft Analyst Breaks Down Favorite Prospects for Ravens**
The Ravens' prospects finished rookie minicamp, but analysts are far from done discussing the players they saw over hours of film and how they'll mesh with their new NFL team.
The 33rd Team's James Foster joined "[The Banner Ravens Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Iqe5fZMXeFnT1s2E775pz?si=PT1IaHA_SGiAm96Mr46Exg)" to talk about his favorite picks by the Ravens and what fans should know and expect from them.
"I think Mike Green was the second-best pass rusher in this class. Really checks every box in terms of speed, explosiveness, bend, very skilled with his hands, has a power profile. You want to see the bull rush get a little bit more consistent but his violence into contact – he can create some knock back and push the pocket. Just a relentless motor, I think that's one of the things that stands out about Mike Green. … Him getting to the quarterback is kind of just an inevitable fact. It just depends on how long the quarterback holds onto the ball."
"Teddye Buchanan was one of my guys in this class, especially in coverage. He plays zone coverage at an NFL level. When you watch all these college linebackers, they're in such specialized schemes, like a lot of them aren't really taking deep zone drops… With Teddye Buchanan, he really understands how much depth he needs to get, he can have his eyes on the quarterback and anticipate routes that are developing behind him. End zone coverage, he understands when a dig is breaking behind him and he needs to slide over to get in front of the passing lane.
_CB Bilhal Kone, Robert Longerbeam_
"Two defensive backs I really liked. Longerbeam is undersized but incredibly explosive. He has that closing burst – like a lot of his pass breakups this year, it's from off-coverage. The receiver gets his hands on it initially but he's able to come in at the last second and rake the ball out. Kone is just well balanced. Good size and length. He can run. Good instincts in coverage… A really smart, well-rounded player. Put out his best tape against his best competition: Ohio State and Wisconsin. Those were two of his better games."