Best pick: Many will pick Torrey Smith, the second round pick out of the University of Maryland in 2011. In five seasons with the Ravens, Smith had 213 receptions for 3,591 yards and 30 touchdowns. But the best bargain the Ravens ever got was selecting another University of Maryland wide receiver, Jermaine Lewis, in the fifth round of the 1996 draft. Not only did Lewis have 143 receptions for 2,129 yards and 17 touchdowns in six years as a Raven, he was a two time Pro Bowl punter returning including six for touchdowns. In 1997, Lewis averaged 15.6 yards per punt return and 16.1 in 2000, the year the Ravens won the Super Bowl. He was a mismatch for any defense because few cornerbacks could run with him on the outside and No. 3 cornerbacks and safeties couldn't cover him in the slot.