The Baltimore Ravens ' mission to continue getting bigger and stronger through the 2026 NFL Draft didn't just apply to the trenches, where they added the likes of Penn State mauling offensive guard Olaivavega Ioane and rugged Missouri edge defender Zion Young with their first two picks in the first and second rounds. That directive also extended and applied to their pursuit of offensive skill position players, particularly at wide receiver, where they used their next two picks to take Ja'Kobi Lane of USC and Elijah Sarratt of Indiana in the third and fourth rounds, respectively. Lane measures in at 6-foot-4 and weighs 200 pounds, and Sarratt is 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds. The two big-bodied wideouts have a lot of qualities in common, chief among them being their ability to play above the rim by making played against tight coverage via contested catches.…