A few days ago, the Baltimore Ravens announced the release of one of their longest tenured players on the roster in defensive back Lardarius Webb. Webb was drafted by the Ravens in the 3rd round of the 2009 NFL draft out of Nicholls State University in Louisiana. Webb would become one of the team’s younger and better players on defense for the first three years of his career. His progression was coming along nicely, and after the 2011 season where he notched five interceptions, morale on Webb and his future was high. Unfortunately, after signing a 6-year extension worth up to $50 million that offseason, Webb tore his ACL for the second time in his career (the other being in his rookie season) in Week 6 against the Dallas Cowboys.