I was the West Area Scout for the Ravens when we drafted Ngata out of the University of Oregon in the 2006 NFL Draft. In scouting, there are some players that take a long time to figure out. That wasn't the case with Ngata. As dominant as he was on defense, it was his play on special teams that I will always remember. Against the University of Arizona, he blocked a punt and then pursued the punter after he had scooped up the ball. Ngata eventually caught up to the punter, tackled him in the open field and broke the punter's leg. That's when I realized this was a unique talent. During his six seasons in Baltimore, he's been both consistent and dominant. The 330-pounder is impossible to move against the run and he's developed into a solid pass rusher, as evidenced by his 10.5 sacks over the last two years. With the injury to Terrell Suggs, the Ravens will rely on him more than ever in 2012.