"The pro bowl guard is gone. The bookend tackles aren't great. So how does a center become the player most linked to the Ravens' first-round pick? For Peter Konz, at least, it's by offering a quick fix and a long-term answer. With left guard Ben Grubbs off to New Orleans, the Ravens need immediate help at one interior line position. With center Matt Birk's uncertain future, they'll need help at another before long. That's where Konz comes in. Among the handful of prospects the Ravens could consider Thursday night with their No. 29 overall pick, perhaps none better accommodates the team's best-player-available criteria and front-five uncertainties than the versatile Wisconsin center. "He could probably come in at left guard, which I think is the weakest spot on the line," said Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc. "A guy like Konz could be your starter guard and maybe he takes over at center full time."" Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-ravens-draft-0425-20120424,0,7694049.story