The NFL made some noise on Friday when the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens struck a blockbuster deal involving Orlando Brown and six draft picks. The Ravens are getting the No. 31 pick as part of the trade, giving them two first-round picks in the 2021 NFL Draft. They also have the 27th pick.

Heading into the draft, the Ravens are not too far away from having a Super Bowl-caliber team. They've made the playoffs three consecutive years in a row and are searching for that extra push to put the roster over the top next season.

The team is loaded, but there are a couple of areas of concern. The wide receiver room is lacking for the most part. Marquise Brown has been mediocre to start his career while showing flashes of greatness sprinkled throughout his play. The front office signed Sammy Watkins, but he's not an elite playmaker by any means. Devin Duvernay is an exciting young player, but he's still adjusting to the professional level. It's very likely the Ravens opt for a wide receiver in the first round.

After trading Brown away, Baltimore could also look for a long-term replacement for him, though it looks like Alejandro Villanueva is set to come aboard for immediate help. This class is deep with offensive tackles, but snagging one in the first round would be a dream come true.

Lastly, acquiring another pass rusher wouldn't hurt either. Calais Campbell and Derek Wolfe are a bit on the older side, so finding their replacements for the future would be a smart move this year.

With that said, here are three perfect options for the Ravens' 31st overall pick acquired from the Chiefs.

1. Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU

Baltimore is a juggernaut on the offensive side of the ball with Lamar Jackson leading the way. They have the best rushing attack in the NFL, as Jackson, J.K. Dobbins, and Gus Edwards make for a three-headed dragon out of the backfield. The passing game has been lackluster, though. This is partly due to Jackson's struggles and not having a good receiving core.

In comes Terrace Marshall Jr. The LSU prospect has generated a ton of buzz this offseason with his incredible highlight reel from his days in college. He's a true red-zone threat, as he racked up 23 touchdowns in the last two years. He has the potential to be the big-bodied receiver the Ravens need to improve the passing game, elevating Jackson's passing abilities as well.

2. Tevin Jenkins, RT, OK State

Taking an offensive lineman might not be exciting, but the Ravens ould use the help after trading away Orlando Brown. Jenkins enters the draft as the top prospect at the right tackle position. He's also a fierce competitor, as he has drawn comparisons to Tennessee Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan. Jenkins is a bit hot-headed, but playing for a high-caliber team could keep him focused.

3. Levi Onwuzurike, DL, Washington

The Ravens already have a solid defense throughout and don't necessarily need a defensive lineman. However, this would be more of a luxury pick for Baltimore than anything else. Levi Onwuzurike is a monster on the defensive line and creates havoc on every snap. He'd vastly improve an already solid rush defense in Baltimore. Taking Onwuzurike 31st overall could help the Ravens become the best defense in the NFL.