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24. Rob Burnett

Originally drafted by the Cleveland Browns, Rob Burnett played there for six seasons including a Pro Bowl campaign and when the franchise relocated to Baltimore, he gave them six more years of service. He recorded 26.5 Quarterback Sacks as a Raven and helped them win their first Super Bowl.

17. Rod Woodson

While 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee had the best part of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Woodson was a still a force to be recognized in Baltimore. In the four years he played there, the Defensive Back would help Baltimore win the Super Bowl (which did not happen in Pittsburgh), still made another Second Team All-Pro squad, went to three Pro Bowls and would lead the NFL in Interceptions in 1999.

19. Todd Heap

As of this writing, Todd Heap has the most Receiving Touchdowns in Ravens history and is considered to be the best Tight End ever to wear a Batimore uniform. Heap was not part of any of the Ravens Super Bowl wins, but was a major offensive threat and a crowd favorite, especially during times when there was not as much to cheer about.  Heap accumulated 41 TDs and 5,492 Receiving Yards for the Ravens.

23. Matt Stover

Playing the majority of his career with the Baltimore Ravens (including a stint with Cleveland prior to the relocation), Matt Stover would emerge as the all-time leading scorer for the Ravens and was a very reliable kicker in his day.  He would be named a First Team All-Pro and a Pro Bowler in 2001.  He would also lead the NFL in Field Goal Percentage in 2006.