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28. Danica Patrick

The good doctor can admit when he is wrong. When Danica Patrick first arrived on the scene, I thought this was another hot woman (like Anna Kournikova) who would receive disproportional attention due to her hotness (not that I really had a problem with that) and she was more hype than talent. Patrick has proven to be a more than worthy member of the racing circuit and has an Indy win under belt. Now if only the good doctor can get under her belt!
While Derrick Mason was not a member of any Baltimore Raven Super Bowl-winning team, nor did he make the Pro Bowl in Baltimore (though he did in Tennessee twice) he was a very good Wide Receiver and was a primary target for Joe Flacco. Mason would amass close to 6,000 Yards Receiving in Baltimore and was the first player in franchise history to amass over 100 Receptions in a season.
Michael McCrary was a relentless pass rusher who pound for pound made the most of everything he had. He was rewarded with two trips to the Pro Bowl and the attitude he exhibited on the field was shown off of it as shown by his 2001 win of the “Whizzer” White NFL Man of the Year Award.  McCrary recorded 51.0 Sacks and helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XXXV.
A two-time Pro Bowler, Adalius Thomas might just be the most versatile player in Baltimore Ravens history. Thomas, who was also a  one-time First Team All-Pro Selection was part of not just a special Ravens defense but was a member of a potent special teams attack early in his Ravens tenure.

Thomas recorded 38.5 Sacks for the Ravens.