The Baltimore Ravens’ defense had a mid-season turn-around rarely seen in the NFL. After ranking in the bottom five of both EPA per play and EPA per dropback from Weeks 1-10, the Ravens ranked first in both categories from Weeks 11-18. A lot of that turnaround is credit to the likes of All-Pros Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey, whose respective roles became more solidified in the second half of the season and helped change the defense. Now, on top of having Humphrey and Hamilton, the Ravens signed Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander and drafted Georgia safety Malaki Starks to give themselves the potential best secondary in the NFL.