Jimmy Smith, Baltimore Ravens: Big, athletic corners are hard to find on draft day, but the Ravens landed an imposing cover man with untapped potential when they snagged Smith near the end of the first round in 2011. With his impressive combination of size, speed and athleticism, the third-year pro has the potential to develop into a true lockdown corner. Yet, Smith has logged just five starts in 23 career games, and he's spent most of his brief career working as a nickel man. Part of his inability to crack the starting lineup despite his unbelievable skill set stemmed from his inconsistencies in coverage: He struggled with his discipline and allowed too many completions on his side of the field. However, Smith is coming off one of the best performances of his career in Super Bowl XLVII, which will fuel his confidence heading into next season. Given more opportunities to contribute as a starter following Cary Williams' departure in free agency, Smith could be a major player for the Ravens.