You draft him to give Dean Pees creative secondary packages. I think he is a must draft. What you just saw as a weakness, not having a defined position I see as a strength early in his career. Until Weddle retires then he can step in and the Ravens don't have to reach for another safety like Elam who clearly hasn't worked out. This draft is all about safeties and corners I hope our first 3 picks are Peppers, Sydney Pope & Teez Tabor. Furthermore I hope we sign Justin Gilbert all 6' 200# and 4.3 40 time at age 24 with little wear on him scapegoated in Cleveland. This could has the skills to be better than Revis on an actual football team with stability. WRs, OLB edge rushers, OTs and RBs are thin and top heavy in this draft. You have maybe 2 3-4 edge rushers and One HB that are can't miss. I'm not sold on any of the O lineman Interior D line is deep. But you can get a vet WR, a couple of vet O linemen and maybe a vet 3-4 rusher after final cuts. Ravens will be set to contend for a Superbowl, with a Defense than would make fans in Denver or Seattle drool. Especially in the young, long, speedy thumping, ball hawking versatile secondary. Maybe the best the game has ever seen a year from now if you draft those great safeties and corners first and sign Gilbert to a vetmin. With Peppers can also cover two athletic TE sets that teams like the Pats use. Gronkowsky and Dwayne Allen. Teams will try to copy that. We will try to copy that.We will never have a chance to get this deep,this fast, this big, this good and young plus versatile in the secondary again. Rhis draft is an anomaly I'm 46 and have never seen so many safeties with a 1st round grade. Or different styles of corners with 1-3 round grades. Not Ed Reed or Prime Time Sanders but you may get 35 10 year secondary starters or more in a game where the average career is less than 4 years.