The only time the Baltimore Ravens had the final pick in a draft was 1998. Team executive David Modell was given the honor of making the selection.
Modell scanned the draft board and nearly picked a kicker who didn't have any vowels in his name. He ultimately decided to take tight end Cam Quayle.
"We can nickname him 'the Vice President,'" Modell said at the time, referring to then-VP Dan Quayle.
Twenty years later, the Ravens' only Mr. Irrelevant goes by a different title -- doctor. Quayle ended his NFL dreams after two years and became a pediatric dentist, running his own practice in Pleasant View, Utah.