The Baltimore Ravens shocked the world when they not only neglected to address the cornerback position in the first round, but in the second and third rounds as well. They waited all the way until the 136th pick to grab a player at arguably their biggest position of need, when they finally called Texas Southern corner Tray Walker’s name.
Walker may be a small school prospect, but he has big league ball hawking skills and athleticism. The Ravens desperately need playmakers in the secondary after Haloti Ngata and C.J. Mosley laughingly tied for the team lead in interceptions last season with two a piece.