Someone mentioned all the undrafted busts as the worse but every team signs undrafted players immediately after the draft to plug holes. These guys have an advantage because they can pick the teams they want like Hurst last year. Several teams tried to sign him but he did his homework well and knew his best chance of making the team was with Ravens. He was injured during the draft process and went undrafted. Man, was he right. He not only makes the team but played abut 6 games when Monroe was injured. He did well in some and not so well like in Indy and Houston but held his own in Pitt being the first undrafted LT ever to start a wild card game. Their own fans said imagine us starting an undrafted LT in a playoff game. Ravens then lost in NE but not because of Hurst who will probably take over when Monroe's contract expires. And everyone knows about Marlon Brown who made the team as an undrafted WR and contributed his rookie year but fell into the sophomore jinx last year but Ravens expect big things of him this year. Which brings us to two undrafted players currently on the team like Butler who had great mini camps and is pushing for a #1 job as WR. Then on defense there is Zach Orr who ran with the first team the last two days of mini camp. He's already ahead of um, Arthur Brown, a #2 pick. He said he signed with the Ravens because he knows they signed other undrafted linebackers and gave them a chance and they left for big pay days like Bart Scott, Ellerbe and MacClean. Then there's one of the greatest undrafted finds of them all - Priest Holmes who became one of the greatest runners in NFL history - for KC after leaving here after we drafted Jamal Lewis, another great runner. Ravens simply couldn't afford to sign both. Too bad, because we would have won SB36 if Priest were still here. Most undrafted players don't make it but Ozzie has more hits than most GMs.