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The fleet-footed player out of Nicholls State has proven to be a versatile player for the Baltimore Ravens as both a Cornerback and a Returner.  He did earn a Super Bowl Ring although he was unable to play in the big game due to a torn ACL.  He would play his entire nine-year career with the Ravens.
Orlando Brown was already with the organization when they relocated to Baltimore and he was a steady presence on the Offensive Line.  The Right Tackle, who was nicknamed "Zeus", for his huge size (six foot seven), was out of the league for three years due to eye issues, but he would return and finish off his career with the Ravens where he played for three seasons before retiring permanently in 2005.
Jameel McClain was part of the Super Bowl XLVII Champions and would become a dependable Linebacker for the team.  McClain was told in late 2012 that due to an injury to his spinal cord that he would be unable to play football again, but he would prove them wrong and return in the Ravens’ seventh game of the following season.  He finished his career with a year (2014) for the Giants, and would amass 331 Tackles as a Raven.
Jermaine Lewis has the distinction of being one of the most (if not the most) versatile player on this list of the best ever Baltimore Ravens, and with two Pro Bowls and a First Team All-Pro Selection under his belt, he was certainly well decorated.  Lewis would record over 8,000 All-Purpose Yards as a Raven and would also lead the NFL in Punt Return Yards once.