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All 12 First-Round Picks on Ravens’ Roster
The Ravens have built a talent-rich roster with six homegrown first-round picks and six from other teams.
![ILB Patrick Queen (2020, No. 28 by Ravens)
Baltimore's most recent first-round pick is expected to become an immediate starter, next in line to continue the franchise's inside linebacker legacy. The Ravens have only drafted two inside linebackers in the first round – Ray Lewis and C.J. Mosley. Lewis became legendary and Mosley was a four-time Pro Bowler in purple and black. Queen has the potential to be star as well](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/adhvycjzrko8dnhf80wy.jpg)
ILB Patrick Queen (2020, No. 28 by Ravens)
Baltimore's most recent first-round pick is expected to become an immediate starter, next in line to continue the franchise's inside linebacker legacy. The Ravens have only drafted two inside linebackers in the first round – Ray Lewis and C.J. Mosley. Lewis became legendary and Mosley was a four-time Pro Bowler in purple and black. Queen has the potential to be star as well
![WR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown (2019, No. 25 by Ravens)
Brown made a grand entrance as a rookie, showing his blazing speed by scoring touchdowns on his first two catches in Week 1. Although he was not fully recovered from a foot injury, Brown had a solid rookie season (46 catches, 584 yards, seven touchdowns) and expects to be 100 percent in 2020. His best is yet to come.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/cf9vlulnlxj7k7woth0u.jpg)
WR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown (2019, No. 25 by Ravens)
Brown made a grand entrance as a rookie, showing his blazing speed by scoring touchdowns on his first two catches in Week 1. Although he was not fully recovered from a foot injury, Brown had a solid rookie season (46 catches, 584 yards, seven touchdowns) and expects to be 100 percent in 2020. His best is yet to come.
![QB Lamar Jackson (2018, No. 32 by Ravens)
The Ravens made a franchise-changing move, trading up to select Jackson with the final pick in the first round. The youngest player to win the Heisman Trophy became the youngest player to win the NFL MVP award last season, in just his first full year as a starter. Jackson is still tapping into his potential at age 23. What's next? It should be fun to watch](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/hhkrqwiuwscnsxp1rkwo.jpg)
QB Lamar Jackson (2018, No. 32 by Ravens)
The Ravens made a franchise-changing move, trading up to select Jackson with the final pick in the first round. The youngest player to win the Heisman Trophy became the youngest player to win the NFL MVP award last season, in just his first full year as a starter. Jackson is still tapping into his potential at age 23. What's next? It should be fun to watch
![CB Marlon Humphrey (2017, No. 16 by Ravens)
Humphrey has the athleticism to cover outside or inside, the size to defend big receivers, the speed to stay with deep threats and the tenacity to make open-field tackles. He was often the player who handled the opponent's top receiver in 2019 and he did it well. Humphrey made his first Pro Bowl and has blossomed into an elite corner who continues to improve.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/qi4kl57uvhlxw6xraabq.jpg)
CB Marlon Humphrey (2017, No. 16 by Ravens)
Humphrey has the athleticism to cover outside or inside, the size to defend big receivers, the speed to stay with deep threats and the tenacity to make open-field tackles. He was often the player who handled the opponent's top receiver in 2019 and he did it well. Humphrey made his first Pro Bowl and has blossomed into an elite corner who continues to improve.
![LT Ronnie Stanley (2016, No. 6 by Ravens)
Stanley was the Ravens' first top-10 pick since 2003 when they took Terrell Suggs at No. 10. Baltimore's All-Pro left tackle was graded by Pro Football Focus as the NFL's top left tackle last season, protecting Lamar Jackson's blindside with physicality and smarts. He has become the young cornerstone of the offensive line and one of the NFL's top blockers overall.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/xjnimgscjelbjdusxv4j.jpg)
LT Ronnie Stanley (2016, No. 6 by Ravens)
Stanley was the Ravens' first top-10 pick since 2003 when they took Terrell Suggs at No. 10. Baltimore's All-Pro left tackle was graded by Pro Football Focus as the NFL's top left tackle last season, protecting Lamar Jackson's blindside with physicality and smarts. He has become the young cornerstone of the offensive line and one of the NFL's top blockers overall.
![CB Marcus Peters (2015, No. 18 by Kansas City Chiefs)
Making the Pro Bowl for the third time last season, Peters gave Baltimore a spark and new swagger after being acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. In his first Ravens start, Peters had a pick-six against Russell Wilson, and he leads the league in interceptions (27) since 2015. Peters is an exciting playmaker who can turn defense into offense.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/krm3qpzqudu373aeif2g.jpg)
CB Marcus Peters (2015, No. 18 by Kansas City Chiefs)
Making the Pro Bowl for the third time last season, Peters gave Baltimore a spark and new swagger after being acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. In his first Ravens start, Peters had a pick-six against Russell Wilson, and he leads the league in interceptions (27) since 2015. Peters is an exciting playmaker who can turn defense into offense.
![G/T D.J. Fluker (2013, No. 11 by San Diego Chargers)
Fluker made the league's All-Rookie Team with the Chargers after helping Alabama win three national championships. He signed with the Ravens on May 11 after spending the last two seaons in Seattle. Fluker's physical style suits the Ravens, and he is expected to compete for the starting right guard spot vacated by Marshal Yanda's retirement.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/t5gxuwekicr45jfou6wi.jpg)
G/T D.J. Fluker (2013, No. 11 by San Diego Chargers)
Fluker made the league's All-Rookie Team with the Chargers after helping Alabama win three national championships. He signed with the Ravens on May 11 after spending the last two seaons in Seattle. Fluker's physical style suits the Ravens, and he is expected to compete for the starting right guard spot vacated by Marshal Yanda's retirement.
![QB Robert Griffin III (2012, No. 2 by Washington Redskins)
Griffin was the NFL Rookie of the Year in 2012 and led the Redskins to the playoffs. However, injuries led to tough times and he was out of the league in 2017. Griffin had the fortitude to bounce back and has rejuvenated his NFL career the past two seasons as a backup with Baltimore.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/u6rushoterqfpkjnmkvm.jpg)
QB Robert Griffin III (2012, No. 2 by Washington Redskins)
Griffin was the NFL Rookie of the Year in 2012 and led the Redskins to the playoffs. However, injuries led to tough times and he was out of the league in 2017. Griffin had the fortitude to bounce back and has rejuvenated his NFL career the past two seasons as a backup with Baltimore.
![RB Mark Ingram II (2011, No. 28 by New Orleans Saints)
He was the first running back off the board in 2011 and has enjoyed a superb NFL career, rushing for more than 1,000 yards three times, including last season. Ingram signed with the Ravens last season and immediately became a respected leader, a huge presence on the field with a gregarious personality in the locker room.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/rmqwl1y7a4hqnu0fda2y.jpg)
RB Mark Ingram II (2011, No. 28 by New Orleans Saints)
He was the first running back off the board in 2011 and has enjoyed a superb NFL career, rushing for more than 1,000 yards three times, including last season. Ingram signed with the Ravens last season and immediately became a respected leader, a huge presence on the field with a gregarious personality in the locker room.
![CB Jimmy Smith (2011, No. 27 by Ravens)
Smith has spent his entire NFL career in Baltimore, overcoming injuries to remain a key member of their secondary. He made a game-saving play to help them win a Super Bowl in his second season, and he has always been willing to take on the other team's top receiver. Smith remains a strong corner, but he may see time at the safety position as well in 2020.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/idfpulrc3mfc7zfpjbz7.jpg)
CB Jimmy Smith (2011, No. 27 by Ravens)
Smith has spent his entire NFL career in Baltimore, overcoming injuries to remain a key member of their secondary. He made a game-saving play to help them win a Super Bowl in his second season, and he has always been willing to take on the other team's top receiver. Smith remains a strong corner, but he may see time at the safety position as well in 2020.
![S Earl Thomas III (2010, No. 14 by Seattle Seahawks)
Thomas spent his first nine seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, helping them win a Super Bowl as a key member of their "Legion of Boom" defense. In his first year with the Ravens in 2019, Thomas made the Pro Bowl for the seventh time in his career. He continues to build a resume that could lead to the Hall of Fame.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/mjmfbatr4vphgzypz1lg.jpg)
S Earl Thomas III (2010, No. 14 by Seattle Seahawks)
Thomas spent his first nine seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, helping them win a Super Bowl as a key member of their "Legion of Boom" defense. In his first year with the Ravens in 2019, Thomas made the Pro Bowl for the seventh time in his career. He continues to build a resume that could lead to the Hall of Fame.
![OT – Andre Smith (2009, No. 6 by Cincinnati Bengals)
After a stellar career at Alabama, Smith spent his first seven seasons in Cincinnati as a starting right tackle. He signed a one-year contract in February with the Ravens and will enter his 12th NFL season competing for a backup role on the offensive line as an experienced insurance policy.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/ravens/bptbje9gfbrswaweabdg.jpg)
OT – Andre Smith (2009, No. 6 by Cincinnati Bengals)
After a stellar career at Alabama, Smith spent his first seven seasons in Cincinnati as a starting right tackle. He signed a one-year contract in February with the Ravens and will enter his 12th NFL season competing for a backup role on the offensive line as an experienced insurance policy.