The Baltimore Ravens' 1996 draft was not only the best in team history, it's arguably the top one in the NFL over the last two decades.
This class featured one Hall of Famer (which will become two in 2018, when Ray Lewis is expected to join Jonathan Ogden), 26 Pro Bowl invitations and 14 first-team All-Pro selections. The remarkable twist to this success is that it came just 19 days after team officials moved into their new headquarters, an old training facility for Baltimore police. The Ravens, who relocated from Cleveland that year, didn't have an official logo or team colors by the time of this draft.