The Baltimore Ravens have long been an organization confident in its roster-building strategy, one that allows for the natural turnover of the roster by being willing to let high-priced free agents go and finding replacements for them through a variety of means—both through the draft and in veteran free agency, often among players who have been released.
They have long been active and conscious about the compensatory draft pick formula. It is telling, to that end, that they have been awarded more total compensatory draft picks than any other team in the league—even though compensatory picks have been handed out longer than the organization has been around.