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- Updated: May 4, 2016
By most accounts, people loved the Ravens’ draft, starting with offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, selected sixth-overall, through former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds, who was taken 176 picks later. But Alex Lewis, a fourth-rounder out of Nebraska, has the best Ravens draft story.
Lewis, an offensive lineman, didn’t hear his name called on the first two days, or 30 picks into Day 3. So he made a quick run to the grocery store. While he was gone, the Ravens decided to take Lewis with the 130th selection, and as is customary, general manager Ozzie Newsome made …
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