Listening to Ozzie, I feel like picking Stanley had to do more with the "ghosts of the Ravens past”. Let’s face it the Ravens are just now getting over the nuclear winter that was Ray Rice. Drafting this high, they needed the most polished kid they could find with top ten talents. He was the 11th best offensive tackle in the country out of high school. In High School he played basketball with Shabazz Muhammad of the Timberwolves, and played volleyball at 280lbs. He was a Consensus All-American at Notre Dame. He also won the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award. Why is that important? Up for the same award was Deforest Buckner. Last year’s winner was Marcus Mariota. His senior season he turned down the opportunity to be the CAPTIAN. Why? Stanley said. “I’m looked at as a leader by teammates and coaches, so I don’t need a ‘C’ on my chest to know what role I have on this team, I never needed that growing up, and I don’t need it now. I definitely still accept the position I’m in, and I’m fully ready to do what I have to do for my team. I’ve always been comfortable kind of telling people how I feel, and even telling people what they should do if they’re not doing things right. The only different thing is just the way other people are just accepting the leadership I’m trying to give them.” Just like Max Williams, and Breshad Perriman last year, Stanley’s entire family is athletic. Both his parents played sports in college. His dad played football at Tuskegee, his mom played basketball at UCLA, his brother plays LB at Fresno State, and his younger sister, is committed to play basketball at Loyola. In a smart business move he signs a shoe deal. Was it with Adidas, Nike, UA? No Zappos, so he can wear any brand of cleats that Zappos carries! "Most guys do a shoe deal and they don't have any flexibility because they are tied to who paid them," Stanley told ESPN. "I can do whatever I want." So say what you will about picking the wrong guy, but this Ravens fan still has trust in Ozzie.