Perhaps the biggest surprise of the summer for the Ravens was the emergence of undrafted rookie cornerback Jaylen Hill.
He first came to Baltimore as a tryout player during rookie minicamp, but he stuck around by impressing the coaching staff every step of the way. He consistently found himself around the football in training camp and then that carried over to preseason games where he led the Ravens with three interceptions.
He had gone from a longshot to an intriguing prospect in a matter of months, and the Ravens decided to keep him on the 53-man roster despite a hamstring injury he suffered just before the regular season.