When the Ravens drafted Powers, Brown was at Powers' draft party making more noise than he was. For the past several weeks, Brown has been introducing Powers to the Baltimore area, as only the gregarious Brown can.

"It seems like Orlando knows, everybody," Powers said smiling.

Powers' reputation as a physical offensive lineman fits how the Ravens want to play. While the Ravens drafted swift playmakers like Marquise Brown, wide receiver Miles Boykin and running back Justice Hill, a physical running game will continue to be a major part of their offensive DNA.

"I think [he's] a very intelligent, smart, tough, aggressive player," Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta said after the draft. "Again, fits our mentality. He's a guy that will come in right away and compete with some of the other guys we have to start, I think, at left guard."

Powers couldn't be happier to be with Baltimore, to be teammates with Brown again, and to join another former Oklahoma teammate in Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. And after growing up a Steelers fan, he's happy to be in the AFC North.

Now Powers wants to make the most of it.