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A Look Back At Ravens 2010 Draft Class
It takes about three years to fully assess a draft. How did the 2010 class pan out?

A head injury suffered before his first training camp derailed Kindle's career. The injury cost him his rookie season, and he never returned to form. Kindle was ultimately cut midway through last year.

Cody has primarily been a role player. He's worked to lose weight and adapt his game to today's pass-heavy NFL. He is heading into the final year of his rookie contract hoping to regain a starting job.

Dickson has been a starter the last two seasons, primarily as a factor in the running game. He's a strong blocker, but has the athleticism to become a threat in the passing game.

Pitta was arguably the best pick of the 2010 draft. He's one of the best young tight ends in the game and a favorite target for Joe Flacco. He was given a second-round tender this offseason.

Reed led the NFL in kickoff return average as a rookie, but injuries (wrist, ACL) limited his impact since. He re-signed in March, adding value to special teams and may compete for Boldin's spot.

Jones has been a reliable lineman and is coming off his best season, starting six games and notching 4.5 sacks. Jones was given a second-round tender, showing the Ravens got a bargain in the fifth round.

Harewood ended his first two years on injured reserve (knee). Harewood opened last year as the starting left guard before ultimately losing the job. He signed a one-year deal in March.