Tackles are extremely valuable in today's NFL, we're in a very fortunate situation to have both Stanley and Brown. It's not as easy to replace a Tackle as one might think. If you draft a OT and he doesn't work out you can still move him inside, you don't have that option with interior guys. There's a shortage of tackles around the league. There are only 1 to 2 decent guys coming into the league every year. That's why I think it makes sense to let Humphrey walk and extend Brown instead. Draft a CB in this or next years draft in the 1st. I can see us very well draft a CB in the 1st this year.
1. I think that's true of Left Tackles, but I don't think that's true of Right Tackles. I think there's a long, long line of teams in this league that have average to below average RT play, and still win a lot of games.
I think the shift in the NFL has been towards putting more emphasis on interior blockers, because the pressure the QB wants the least is that from the inside. Especially as we see more mobile QBs, outside pass rush isn't nearly as critical as it used to be. Balls coming out quicker, and QBs can largely sense outside pass rush much quicker.
While I agree there's a shortage in quality Tackles coming out of College, that also gives the league an opportunity to adapt to that, and they largely have.
2. Barring some unforeseen injury before the draft, I see no possible scenario where the Ravens would use a first round pick on a Corner. I'm not even sure they'll consider it until at least the 3rd round.
There's a litany of reasons why, but here are main one's:
1. With the fifth year option available, which is a no-brainer for the Ravens, Marlon's under team control for two more seasons. Meaning you don't really even have to make a decision on whether to let him walk or not until 2022.
2. If you use a first round pick on a Corner, there aren't many avenues where he'll actually play football for you in 2020. Whoever it is would immediately slot in as your 3rd boundary Corner (at best) for the next two years, and even if they excel in the slot, they'd still need a rookie to beat out Tavon in the slot.
And again, that's likely true through 2021. There's not a first round corner I see in this draft that I think could beat out Marlon or Marcus for playing time in year 1 or maybe even year 2 at this point. So essentially, you'd be using a first round pick on a player that, ideally, won't contribute much for 2 years.
No chance in the World a team like the Ravens, who wants to win now, is going to do that. There's a wide range of positions that the Ravens could address early in the draft (first two rounds). I would rank Corner and Tackle immediately behind QB, Kicker, and Punter as the least likeliest of areas.