· 2026-07-09

The Baltimore Ravens sit 9th in the AFC with an 8-9 record on a one-game losing streak, but their franchise history is packed with talent. The Ravens Top 100 countdown just dropped spots 60 through 51, and it's loaded with Pro Bowl stars and Super Bowl heroes.
Michael Oher starts the list at No. 60. The Ravens traded up from 26 to 23 in the 2009 draft to grab him. He started 64 straight games in Baltimore — tied for the fifth-longest streak in team history at the time. Oher later helped Carolina reach Super Bowl 50.
Kelly Gregg lands at No. 59. He spent 11 seasons anchoring the middle of Baltimore's defensive line. Undersized for a nose tackle, Gregg became one of the league's most reliable run defenders. He did the dirty work that let Ray Lewis and the linebackers shine.
Jarret Johnson checks in at No. 58. A fourth-round pick in 2003, Johnson developed into a dependable edge-setter and run stopper. His leadership and toughness made him a fan favorite over a decade in Baltimore.
Adalius Thomas hits No. 57. He lined up at linebacker, defensive end, and even in the secondary. Thomas earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2006. His versatility defined Baltimore's creative defensive schemes in the mid-2000s.
Kelechi Osemele ranks No. 56. Drafted in the second round in 2012, he excelled at both guard and tackle. Osemele earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro nods before leaving in free agency. His physical play anchored one of the league's most punishing offensive lines.
Mike Flynn sits at No. 55. He started on the Super Bowl XXXV championship team. Flynn brought toughness and durability to an offense that lived on physical play in the trenches.
Anquan Boldin lands at No. 54. Acquired from Arizona before the 2010 season, Boldin helped deliver a Super Bowl. His postseason run in 2012 remains one of the best by a receiver in franchise history. He made huge catches against Indianapolis, Denver, and San Francisco.
Steve Smith Sr. checks in at No. 53. He brought attitude and production to the Ravens offense. Smith played with a fire that matched Baltimore's identity.
The Ravens next face the Indianapolis Colts on September 13, 2026. That game will start a new chapter, but these 10 players built the foundation for everything this franchise has achieved.