In a league obsessed with offseason discussion surrounding the crowning of the best cornerback in the game, Smith rarely finds his name thrown into the ring, because he's missed 17 games over the last four seasons. That's a shame, as the 6-foot-2 defender has the chops to hang with the top players at his position. Smith didn't allow a touchdown this season and gave up a mere 56.9 passer rating in coverage amid another impressive campaign. The unsung hero of the Ravens' annually stout defense has a good case to be the team's choice for Dave Dameshek's "Jenga Piece" theory. Baltimore boasted an 8:16 touchdown-to-interception ratio when Smith was on the field, but that flipped to 10:6 when he was off the field. Unfortunately, Smith will spend the offseason recovering from an Achilles injury that ended his 2017 season in early December (and came right before a four-game suspension for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances -- a ban Smith served while injured).