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From 32 to 1: Baltimore Ravens

TEAM NEEDS

Wide Receiver:

Just like Philly, this team has constantly been competitive without a legitimate burner on the outside. Derrick Mason continues to put up solid numbers, but he only had five touchdowns last year. Mark Clayton will never be the type of player this team envisioned him to be when he was drafted in the first round of the 2005 draft. Maryland's Darrius Heyward-Bey would be a wise move in the first.

Cornerback:

Gone are Chris McCallister and Samari Rolle. No defense wants to lose half of their starting secondary in an off-season, but this Ravens front seven is so loaded that it makes any defensive back's job a little easier. They signed Dominique Foxworth to a nice deal, but finding a capable corner should certainly be a priority. Mike Mickens from Cincinnati is one of the few cover corners in this draft and could be around in the third round.

Inside Linebacker:

Ray Lewis is still there, but gone is Bart Scott. While Terrell Suggs is a stud on the outside, the team should look for a new running mate to groom on the interior next to Lewis. Worrell Williams from Cal isn't a big name prospect, but his intangibles and NFL lineage (Brother is D.J. Williams of the Denver Broncos) make him an intriguing middle rounds type guy.