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Michael McCrary was a relentless pass rusher who pound for pound made the most of everything he had. He was rewarded with two trips to the Pro Bowl and the attitude he exhibited on the field was shown off of it as shown by his 2001 win of the “Whizzer” White NFL Man of the Year Award.  McCrary recorded 51.0 Sacks and helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XXXV.
A two-time Pro Bowler, Adalius Thomas might just be the most versatile player in Baltimore Ravens history. Thomas, who was also a  one-time First Team All-Pro Selection was part of not just a special Ravens defense but was a member of a potent special teams attack early in his Ravens tenure.

Thomas recorded 38.5 Sacks for the Ravens.

20. Kelly Gregg

Possessing one of the bigger hearts in Professional Football, Nose Tackle, Kelly Gregg scratched and clawed his way on the Baltimore Ravens roster after stints on the practice squad and the World League. Gregg may never have made a Pro Bowl, but he was a highly regarded Nose Tackle who earned the respect of his teammates and opponents alike.

14. Ray Rice

We all know that it did not end well for Ray Rice in Baltimore (or in the NFL for that matter) but fact remains that he was one of the better Running Backs in the NFL for a four-year span and he earned all three of those Pro Bowl selections.