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Tuesday, April 22, 2003
The Baltimore Ravens, like a lot of teams drafting in the top 10, have several needs. While the organization might have already solidified a plan, there's much sentiment as to which player would best fit an immediate need. Should they use the 10th overall pick on former Washington State standout Marcus Trufant, a player capable of at least stepping into the nickel back spot? Or should they opt for quarterback Byron Leftwich, a pocket passer who might finally fit the mode of what Brian Billick h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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