The jury obviously is still somewhat out on the former Heisman winner, but how can you argue with the results he turned in as a rookie for the Ravens? Inserted into the starting lineup for the final seven games of the regular season, Jackson was nothing short of difference-making, leading Baltimore to a 6-1 record and a return to the playoffs for the first time since 2014. His playoff start at home against the Chargers was streaky to say the least, but with Joe Flacco traded to Denver, this is Jackson's team, his town, and his time in Baltimore. The Ravens traded into the No. 32 slot to get him, with Philadelphia willingly moving out of the round to acquire more picks.